Scientific Program - International Conference on Emerging

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Scientific Program - International Conference on Emerging
ICEID 2015 Committees
Committees
Steering Committee
Duane Kilgus, Chair
Resources/Program Support
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Doug Browne
Marta Gwinn
Robin Moseley
Office of Infectious Diseases
Scientific Program Committee Co-chairs
Larry Anderson
Office of Infectious Diseases
Melissa Barnett
Ermias Belay
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Nancy Forrest
John-Paul Dubenion
Toscha Stanley
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Kashef Ijaz
Center for Global Health
Taraz Samandari
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
Cynthia Whitney
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Scientific Program Committee
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Partner Representatives
Administrative Committee
Kellen Bagnoli
Sylvain Aldighieri
Pan American Health Organization
Kirsten Olean
American Society for Microbiology
Jeffrey Bender
Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
Andrew Clements
US Agency for International Development
Editorial Committee
Richard Danila
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
Kim Distel
Office of Infectious Diseases
Kerry Dearfield
US Department of Agriculture, Food Safety Inspection Service
Laurie Dieterich
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Samuel Dominguez
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Ginger Redmon
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Paul Freeman
American Public Health Association
Elizabeth Hilborn
US Environmental Protection Agency
Media Relations Committee
Kristen Nordlund
John O’Connor
Christine Hoang
American Veterinary Medical Association
Christine Pearson
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
James Hughes
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Patrick Joseph
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Mathew Kasper
US Department of Defense, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and
Response System
Stacey Knobler
US National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center
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ICEID 2015 Committees
Jacqueline Lawler
National Association of County and City Health Officials National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Larry Madoff
International Society for Infectious Diseases
Clive Brown
Bonnie Maldonado
American Academy of Pediatrics
Christopher Paddock
Dianna Blau
Scott Fridkin
Scott Santibanez
Denise Pettit
Association of Public Health Laboratories
Robert Tauxe
Sharon Ricks
US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB
Prevention
Tonie Rocke
US Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center
Patrick Moonan
Cathy Roth
World Health Organization
Alan Pillay
John Ward
Danielle Stanek
National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Patricia Strickler-Dinglasan
US National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases
Joe Bresee
Susan Gerber
Kathy Talkington
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Stephen Hadler
Andrew Kroger
Alex Thiermann
World Organisation for Animal Health
Office of Health Disparities
Kavita Trivedi
Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
Marian McDonald
Jacie Volkman
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
Emerging Infectious Diseases
David White
US Food and Drug Administration, Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine
Peter Drotman
Mary Wilson
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Cristopher Young
US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
CDC Representatives
Office of Infectious Diseases
Michael Shaw
Center for Global Health
Fred Angulo
Sharon Bloom
Eric Mast
Monica Parise
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ICEID 2015 Conference Organizers and Sponsors
ICEID 2015 Conference
Organizers and Sponsors
Organizers
ICEID 2015 Leaders Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Saly Mohamed Wagdy Mahamed Ahmad
Ministry of Health, Egypt
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
Association of Public Health Laboratories
Mohammad Mousa Al-Abdallat
Ministry of Health, Jordan
World Health Organization
American Society for Microbiology
Mohammad Abdul Aleem
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research, Bangladesh
Placido M. Cardoso
National Public Health Institute, Ministry of Health, Guinea-Bissau
Sponsors
Alvin P. Davis
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Liberia
American Academy of Pediatrics
Fredrick L. Eyase
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Kenya
American Public Health Association
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Faith T. Kamara
Ministry of Health, Liberia
American Veterinary Medical Association
Muzala Kapin’a Kanyanga
Ministry of Health, Zambia
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
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Karen H. Keddy
Ministry of Public Health, South Africa
Association of Public Health Laboratories
Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
Charles Keimbe
Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Sierra Leone
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Mubarak Elsaeed Mustafa
Karrary University-College of Medicine, Sudan
International Society for Infectious Diseases
National Association of County and City Health Officials
Gladys Nabwami
International Organization for Migration, Uganda
National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians
Ta Thi Dieu Ngan
National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Viet Nam
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Pan American Health Organization
Austine B. Orinde
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Kenya
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
Shahana Parveen
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research, Bangladesh
US Agency for International Development
US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Mohamed Samai
University of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone
US Department of Agriculture, Food Safety Inspection Service
US Department of Defense, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and
Response System
Maman Zaneidou
Ministry of Public Health, Niger
US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Women’s Health
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Food and Drug Administration, Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine
US Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center
US National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center
US National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases
World Organization for Animal Health
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Welcome Letter
Welcome to Atlanta
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), I would like to welcome
you to the 2015 International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases. ICEID 2015 marks
the ninth occurrence of this global public health event, organized by CDC in collaboration
with the American Society for Microbiology, the Association of Public Health Laboratories,
Rima F. Khabbaz, M.D.
the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, and the World Health Organization, with
additional support from more than 25 multidisciplinary public health partners.
Since the last ICEID, we have witnessed the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease on record,
the emergence of a new severe respiratory disease—Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS),
global increases in antimicrobial resistance, and the continued expansion of infectious diseases
into new geographic areas. While substantial barriers persist, we have also seen remarkable
progress in controlling these threats through new tools, technologies, and partnerships. With
its expansive list of distinguished speakers and experts, ICEID 2015 provides an exceptional
venue for exchanging the latest information on these and other critically important public
health issues. I would like to especially thank this year’s scientific program and steering
committees for their hard work in making this possible.
I hope that you will enjoy ICEID 2015 and find opportunities for enhancing your work and
building public health partnerships.
Thank you for attending the conference.
Rima F. Khabbaz, M.D.
Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases
Director, Office of Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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ICEID 2015 General Information
General Information
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Affiliated Events
Child Safety
A complete list of Affiliated Events is available in the Addendum
provided separately.
Children are not permitted into session rooms. Children under
the age of 16 are not permitted on the Exhibit Hall Floor.
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance
Continuing Education Credit
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is in compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act to the extent of the law. If special
accommodations would enhance your enjoyment of the
conference, please visit the ICEID/ASM Headquarters Office in
Executive Conference Suite 219 located on the second floor of
the Atrium Tower. We will make all reasonable accommodations
to ensure your comfort at the meeting.
Continuing Education will be offered. See page 10 for details.
Business Center
Hours:
E-Central
Located on the ballroom level and exhibit level, E-Central
stations will be available for attendees during the hours listed
below.
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta business center is located on the
lobby level.
Hours:
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Monday – Friday............. 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
lSaturday..........................
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
lSunday............................
Closed
Sunday, August 23............5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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Monday, August 24...........6:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, August 25...........7:00 a.m. – 6:15 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 26......7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The following services and information are available:
Cameras and Recording
Digital recorders, cameras (including camera phones), and
video cameras (including video phones) are prohibited in the
poster hall and session rooms. Anyone found photographing,
videotaping, or recording in the prohibited areas will be asked
to surrender their badge immediately and leave the conference.
No refund will be provided.This rule is strictly enforced.
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E-mail Access: E-mail access provides attendees access to
their corporate or personal e-mail accounts. E-mail access
provides hotlinks to the most popular e-mail programs
as a prompt that allows users of other web-driven e-mail
programs to enter their provider’s URL. Users without e-mail
accounts or with non-driven accounts may utilize the “Send
Only” option to send messages to an e-mail address.
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ICEID 2015 General Information
Exhibits
Press Room
Exhibits will be held in the Grand Hall on the exhibit level of the
Hyatt Regency Atlanta.
Press representatives are welcome at the conference. Please
check in at the Press Room, located in the Executive Conference
Suite 222 on the second floor of the Atrium Tower.
Hours:
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Monday, August 24...........10:10 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. and
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Tuesday, August 25...........10:10 a.m. – 6:15 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 26......10:10 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Registration
Registration is located in front of Grand Hall on the exhibit level
and will be open during the times listed below.
A complete list of exhibitors is available in the Addendum
provided separately.
Hours:
Food and Beverage
There are many dining options within walking distance of the
Hyatt Regency Atlanta. Peachtree Center is located at the corner
of Peachtree Street and International Boulevard and has a large
variety of food choices.
Hours:
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Tuesday, August 25. . . . . 7:00 a.m. – 6:15 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 26. . . 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Monday, August 24...........6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
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Tuesday, August 25...........7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 26......7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Speakers may preview their electronic presentations in the
Speaker Ready Room, located in the Learning Center (ballroom
level).The room is equipped with PCs loaded with PowerPoint
and other software so that you may view and make changes
to your electronic files. Please submit your presentation to
the speaker ready room at least 2 hours before the start of the
session in which you will be speaking.
The ICEID/ASM Headquarters Office is located in Executive
Conference Suite 219 located on the second floor of the Atrium
Tower. Feel free to come to us with questions or concerns.
Sunday, August 23. . . . . . 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 23............5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Speaker Ready Room
Headquarters Office
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Opening Reception
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Sunday, August 23............5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
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Monday, August 24...........6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Tuesday, August 25...........7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 26......7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Verification of Attendance
Be sure to attend the Opening Reception with food, drink and
camaraderie on Monday, August 24, from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Tickets are required and can be purchased at Registration.
Conference attendees requiring a certificate verifying their
attendance should visit the ASM/ICEID Headquarters Office in
Executive Conference Suite 219 located on the second floor of
the Atrium Tower or Registration on the exhibit level beginning
Tuesday, August 25. We will be happy to provide you with the
needed documentation.
Poster Presenters
Poster set-up is from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. on the day of your
presentation. Posters are located in the Exhibit Hall (Grand Hall
on the exhibit level).You must set up your poster during this
time regardless of your presentation time.
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Continuing Education Credit
Continuing Education credit will be offered. Our target audience includes physicians, nurses, and
health educators. Additional continuing education details will be provided at the conference.
Accreditation Statements
Disclosure
CME: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
In compliance with continuing education requirements, all
presenters must disclose any financial or other associations
with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers
of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as
any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under
investigational use.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates
this Live material for a maximum of 17.5 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the
activity.
CDC, our planners, content experts, and their spouses/partners
wish to disclose they have no financial interests or other
relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products,
suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters
with the exception of those disclosures listed in the Addendum
provided at the conference and online at www.iceid.org.
CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
accredited as a provider of Continuing Nursing Education by
the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.This activity provides 17.5 contact hours.
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Content will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use
of a product or a product under investigational use with the
exception of those disclosures listed in the Addendum provided
at the conference and online at www.iceid.org.
CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
authorized by the International Association for Continuing
Education and Training (IACET) to offer 2.1 CEU’s for this
program.
CDC does not accept commercial support.
CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, a designated provider of continuing education
contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National
Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.This
program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists
(CHES) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists
(MCHES) to receive up to 17.5 total Category I continuing
education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing
education contact hours available are 0. CDC provider number
98614.
CPH (Certified Public Health Professionals): CDC is an approved
provider of CPH Recertification Credits by the National Board of
Public Health Examiners. Effective October 1, 2013, the National
Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE) accepts continuing
education units (CEU) for CPH recertification credits from
CDC. Please select CEU as your choice for continuing education
when registering for a course on TCEOnline. Learners seeking
CPH should use the guidelines provided by the NBPHE for
calculating recertification credits. For assistance please contact
NBPHE at http://www.NBPHE.org.
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2015 ICEID Scientific Program | Monday
Monday, August 24
Poster Set-up for the Day
Cross-cultural Challenges and Cross-border Collaborations on
Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: Lessons Learned from
Europe
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Dominique Monnet; European Centre for Disease Prevention and
Control, Stockholm, Sweden
All posters presented on Monday will be available for viewing
in the Grand Hall from 10:10 AM to 4:45 PM. Authors will
be present at posters for one hour and fifteen minutes as noted
under the Scientific Sessions schedule for the day.
A4. Malaria
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderator:
Larry Madoff; International Society for Infectious Diseases, Boston, MA
Scientific Sessions
Speaker:
Harnessing Genomics for Global Health: Evolving Infectious
Diseases and Lessons for the Science of Malaria Eradication
Dyann Wirth; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston,
MA
A. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
B. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
9:10 AM - 10:10 AM
A1. Climate Change
Centennial Ballroom I
B1. Science and the Media
Moderator:
Ruth Berkelman: Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Centennial Ballroom I
Speaker:
Moderator:
Impact of Climate Variability on Vector-borne Disease
Transmission
Dave Daigle; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speaker:
Kenneth Linthicum; US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service, Gainesville, FL
Field Notes from a Medical Correspondent
Elizabeth Cohen; Cable News Network, Turner Broadcasting Systems,
Inc., Atlanta, GA
A2. Update on Hemorrhagic Fevers
Centennial Ballroom II
B2. New Opportunities for Tuberculosis Control: New
Genes and New Treatments
Moderator:
Dianna Blau; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Centennial Ballroom II
Speaker:
Moderator:
Hemorrhagic Fever in West Africa: Never Forget Lassa Fever!
Peter Cegielski; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Pierre Rollin; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Speaker:
Molecular Testing for Drug Resistance in Tuberculosis
A3. Antimicrobial Resistance (Global Issues)
James Posey; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Centennial Ballroom III
B3. Challenges in Prevention of Healthcare-Associated
Infections
Moderator:
Scott Fridkin; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Centennial Ballroom III
Speakers:
Moderator:
Global Leadership to Address Antimicrobial Resistance: The
Global Health Security Agenda and AR Global Action Plan
Kavita Trivedi; Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America,
Berkeley, CA
Beth P. Bell; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speaker:
Carbapenem Resistance: The Political and Scientific Perspective
from India
Abdul Ghafur; Apollo Specialty Hospital, Chennai, India
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B4. Intersection of Chronic Diseases and Infectious
Diseases
Animal Coronaviruses: Historical Perspectives for Emerging
Human Coronaviruses
Linda J. Saif; Food Animal Health Research Program, The Ohio State
University, Wooster, OH
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderator:
Samira Asma; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
C3. Advanced Molecular Detection
Centennial Ballroom II
Speaker:
Moderators:
Halving Premature Death
Greg Armstrong
Scott Sammons
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Richard Peto; University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Speakers:
Break
Retrospective and Real-time Molecular Epidemiology of the
2014-2015 Ebola Outbreak: A European Perspective
10:10 AM – 10:30 AM | Grand Hall
Miles Carroll; Public Health England, Salisbury, United Kingdom
Genomic Epidemiology of Bacterial Pathogens—the Potential
and Possible Pitfalls
C. Concurrent Panel Sessions
William Hanage; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Transforming Public Health Response through Innovation and
Partnership
C1. Infections from Contaminated Pharmaceuticals or
Counterfeit Medications
Jill Taylor; Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health,
Albany, NY
International Ballroom South
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Moderators:
C4. Disease Elimination and Eradication
Tom Chiller
Scott Fridkin
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
International Ballroom North
Moderators:
Eric Mast
Monica Parise
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speakers:
Lessons Learned from Recent Investigations of Pharmaceutical
Products Contaminated with Fungi
Speakers:
Rachel Smith; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Polio’s Last Mile: Implementing Eradication Efforts in
Hard-to-reach, Insecure, and Conflict Areas
Current US Requirements for Compounding Medications:
Advances and Gaps
John Vertefeuille; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Eric Kastango; Clinical IQ, LLC and CriticalPoint, LLC,
Madison, NJ
Malaria Eradication v2.0: Historical Lessons and Historic
Opportunities
Regulating US Pharmacies to Improve Patient Safety from
Contaminated Products: A View from a State Board of
Pharmacy
Justin Cohen; Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA
Virginia Herold; California State Board of Pharmacy, Sacramento, CA
Guinea Worm Eradication—Challenges Winding Up the Final
Inch
C2. Emergence and Pathogenesis of Coronaviruses
Update on Measles Elimination
Sharon Roy; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Katrina Kretsinger, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Dianna Blau; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
C5. Clostridium difficile Infection
Sam Dominguez; Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Aurora, CO
Centennial Ballroom III
Speakers:
Moderators:
Can Coronavirus Host-Jumping Events Be Predicted?
Richard Danila; Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, St.
Paul, MN
Kathryn Holmes; University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora,
CO
Clifford McDonald; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Mechanisms of Zoonotic Coronavirus Emergence
Ralph S. Baric; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel
Hill, NC
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2015 ICEID Scientific Program | Monday
Poster Session with Authors – I
Speakers:
Update on Clostridium difficile Infection in Europe and Other
Non-U.S. Settings
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Grand Hall
Tim Peto; John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom
Director’s Tour of Posters
Controversies in the Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile Infection
in the United States
Nancy Messonnier
Deputy Director, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory
Diseases
Dale Gerding; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
Paradigm Changes in Fecal Microbiota Transplant for
Clostridium difficile
Molecular Epidemiology
Colleen Kraft; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
C6. Global Tour of EIDs
Centennial Ballroom IV
Board 1:
Surveillance System in Guangdong, China: Serovar
Distribution, Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles, and
PFGE Typing of Salmonella enterica Strains
Board 2:
The Molecular Epidemiology Characteristics and
Genetic Diversity of Salmonella Typhimurium in
Guangdong, China
Board 3:
Examination of PulseNet Data to Assess the Utility
of Pulsed-field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) for
Campylobacter Outbreak Investigations
Board 4:
Distribution of Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes in the
United Arab Emirates
Board 5:
Multi-locus VNTR-based Diversity of Emerging
Monophasic Variant of Serovar Typhimurium for
French Outbreak Investigation
Board 6:
Interspecies Transfer of Plasmids Harboring
Resistance Genes in a Patient with Klebsiella
pneumoniae Carbapenemase (KPC)-producing
Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)
Board 7:
Optical Mapping and Genome Sequences of
Isolates of Bartonella bacilliformis
Board 8:
Detection of Human Bocavirus Types 1 and 3 in
Egyptian Children with Acute Gastroenteritis
Board 9:
Emergence of Norovirus GI.3 Outbreaks in the
United States, 2013-2014
Moderators:
Peter Drotman; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Larry Madoff; International Society for Infectious Diseases, Boston,
MA
Speakers:
Africa
Nina Marano; CDC Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
Asia
Shua Chai; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Field
Epidemiology Training Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Australia
Paul Effler; Western Australia Department of Health, Perth, Australia
Europe
Ines Steffens; European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control,
Stockholm, Sweden
North America
David Freedman; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,
AL
South America
Jaime Torres, Tropical Medicine Institute of Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
Board 10: Molecular Epidemiology of Human Adenoviruses
in South West India
Lunch
Board 11: Molecular Genetic Monitoring in Influenza
Sentinel Surveillance Among Patients with
Influenza-like Illnesses (ILI) and Severe Acute
Respiratory Infections (SARI) in the Republic of
Kazakhstan
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM | On your own
Board 12: Identification of a Janibacter Species from a Patient
with Endocarditis Based on Ultra-deep Sequencing
of Bacterial Genomes
Board 13: Molecular Epidemiology of Pathogenic and
Non-pathogenic Hantaviruses in Slovenia
Board 14: A Simple Genotyping Method for Differentiation
of Blastocystis Subtypes and Genetic Variation of
Blastocystis sp. in Thailand
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Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD)
Board 31: Improving Laboratory Quality Management
Systems in Selected Public Health Laboratories in
Egypt
Board 15: Detection of Single and Mixed Subtype Influenza
Viruses with Next-Generation Sequencing
Platform
Board 32: Overview of FilmArray™ Respiratory Panel
Results from the Department of Defense Global
Laboratory-based Influenza Surveillance Program
Board 16: Development of a Flexible, Rapid, High-capacity
Sequencing Method for MERS-CoV
Board 33: Assessment of Public Health Laboratory System in
Cambodia
Board 17: Transforming Public Health Microbiology in the
United States with Whole Genome Sequencing
(WGS)—PulseNet and Beyond
Board 34: Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Central Public
Health Laboratories, Egypt (2007-2014)
Board 18: Transforming Public Health Microbiology
for Campylobacteraceae with Whole Genome
Sequencing
Board 35: The Public Health Laboratory System Database:
Developing a National Public Health Laboratory
Test Directory
Board 19: Metagenomic Pathogen Detection and Gut
Microbiome Response to Foodborne Illness
Board 36: Disparate Detection Outcomes for Anti-HCV IgG
and HCV RNA in Dried Blood Spots
Board 20: A Bioinformatic Pipeline to Genotype and
Compare Hundreds of Bacillus anthracis Genomes
Board 37: Cluster of False-positive Influenza Rapid Antigen
Tests, Denver, Colorado, 2013-14: Impact
on Clinical Management and Public Health
Surveillance
Board 21: Implementation of Whole Genome Sequencing
(WGS) for Surveillance of Shiga Toxin-producing
Escherichia coli (STEC) in the United States
Board 22: Rapid Molecular Detection and Characterization
of Legionella for Outbreak Response
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Board 38: Evaluation of the Microscopic Observation Drug
Susceptibility (MODS) Assay for Direct Detection
of MDR-TB and XDR-TB
Board 23: The Application of Whole Genome Multi-locus
Sequence Typing to Characterize Listeria
monocytogenes
Board 39: A TaqMan Array Card (TAC) for Detection of
Pathogens Causing Acute Febrile Illness in East
Africa
Board 24: Rapid Identification of Burkholderia pseudomallei
by Using a Pyrosequencing Based Algorithm
Board 40: Passive Hepatitis Delta Surveillance in the United
States: 2012-2014
Board 25: Describing Meaningful Starting and Ending
Points for a Dynamic Change Process: Advanced
Molecular Detection in Public Health
Board 41: Performance of a Hepatitis C Virus Core Antigen
Assay for Identifying Persons in the United States
with Current Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Board 26: Targeted Re-sequencing and Metagenomics
Analysis to Identify and Characterize Pathogens
in Respiratory Specimens from Unexplained
Respiratory Disease Outbreak (URDO) Responses
Board 42: Combined Anti-hepatitis E Virus IgG Serotesting
for Resolving Hepatitis E Virus Epidemiology in
the United States
Board 27: Point-of-care Multiplex Detection and
Differentiation of Chikungunya and Dengue
Viruses in Whole Blood
Board 43: Investigation of Acute Neurological Disease
Using a Simple Differential Diagnostic Tool for
29 Etiological Agents of Febrile Disease in South
Africa
Laboratory Support for Strengthening Infectious
Disease Surveillance and Monitoring Infections
Board 44: The Detection of Anti-dengue Virus IgM in Urine
as a Putative Marker for Severe Disease
Board 28: Little Effect of Varying Specimen Storage
Temperature on Influenza PCR Results
Board 45: Differences in Viral Antigens Distribution Between
Wild Type and Vaccine-associated Viscerotropic
Yellow Fever Fatal Cases
Board 29: PulseNet Promotes Global Health Security and
Enhances Disease Surveillance in Mexico Through
Laboratory Training
Board 46: Reference Laboratory of Malaria as an Element of
Vigilance in Armenia
Board 30: Molecular Epidemiological Characterization of
Brucella canis from Humans in Zhejiang, China
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Board 47: Laboratory Diagnostics of Equine Influenza
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Laboratory Proficiency Testing/Quality Assurance
Board 48: Genetic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and
Mutation Profiles in Drug Resistance Associated
Genes in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania
Board 61: Clinical Evaluation and Validation of Laboratory
Methods for the Diagnosis of Bordetella pertussis
Infection: Culture, Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR), and Anti-pertussis Toxin IgG Serology
(IgG-PT)
Board 49: Detection of Bacillus anthracis and Determining the
Presence of Plasmid rX01 and rX02 in PCR
New or Rapid Diagnostics
Board 62: The Investigation of Infectious Disease Laboratory
Management of a Less-developed Province in
China
Board 50: Performance of Quidel Sofia Rapid Diagnostic
Influenza Test, 2012-2014
Board 63: Quality of HIV Testing in Zambia (2009 - 2012):
The Impact of National Quality Assurance Systems
Board 51: Establishment of a National Influenza Centre
(NIC) in a Post Conflict and Resource Limited
Country (Afghanistan): Progress and Challenges
Board 64: Evaluation of Data Analysis Software Programs for
Quantitative Fluorescent Microsphere Immuno
Array (FMIA) Validation
Board 52: Evaluation of the Performance of Rapid Diagnostic
Tests for Rotavirus and Cholera in Dadaab Refugee
Camp and the Kenya/Somali Border
Host and Microbial Genetics
Board 53: Assessment of Arbor Vita A/H7N9 Rapid
Subtyping Test
Board 65: Host Genetic Susceptibility to Enteric Viruses: A
Systematic Review
Board 54: Immunodiagnostic Development for Lyme Disease
Targeting Borrelia burgdorferi HtrA Protease
Surveillance for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Board 55: Application of Genotypic Characterization for
the Direct Detection of Drug Resistant Genes in
Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Clinical Samples from
Children
Board 66: Population-based Incidence of Childhood
Pneumonia Associated with Viral Infections in a
Tropical Developing Country
Board 67: Global Role and Burden of Influenza in Adult
Respiratory Hospitalizations: A Systematic Analysis
Board 56: Comparison of a Multipathogen Detection
Platform to Singleplex qPCR Assays for Detection
of Respiratory Infections Among Persons at Nine
International Sites
Board 68: An Applied Comprehensive Surveillance System
Using Human Antibody, Epidemiological,
Entomological, and Veterinary Surveillance to
Monitor Japanese Encephalitis in Beijing, China
Board 57: A Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification
Method for Rapid Detection of Salmonella enterica
Serovar Typhi Infection
Board 69: Measles Outbreak—Northern Lao PDR, January
2013
Board 58: Development and Characterization of Mouse
Monoclonal Antibodies Against Monomeric
Dengue Virus Non-structural Glycoprotein 1
(NS1)
New Vaccines
Board 70: Global Age Distribution of Pediatric Norovirus
Cases
Board 59: The Utility of a Rapid Dengue Diagnostic Test to
Detect Outbreaks in Places Lacking Established
Diagnostic Testing—Angola, Republic of the
Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia,
and Fiji
Board 71: Estimating the Impact of Pediatric Non-typhoidal
Salmonella Vaccination on the Number of Invasive
Illnesses Prevented Among Children < 5 Years of
Age in the United States
Board 60: Biophysical Characterization of the Plasmodium
falciparum Biomarker HRP2 Toward
High-sensitivity Lateral Flow Immunoassay
Infection Detection Tests for Malaria Elimination
Campaigns
Atlanta, Georgia
Board 72: Modeling Norovirus Transmission and Strategies
for Vaccination in the United States
Board 73: Indirect Cohort Analysis of 10-valent
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Effectiveness
Against Vaccine-type and Vaccine-related Invasive
Pneumococcal Disease
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New Challenges for “Old” Vaccines and
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Global Vaccine Initiatives
Board 86: Early Findings from an Evaluation of Influenza
Vaccination on Birth Outcomes in Lao PDR, 2014
Board 74: Seroprevalence to 2011 Swine Variant Influenza
A (H3N2v) Among Three Age Groups of US
Department of Defense Service Members
Board 87: Introducing Seasonal Influenza Vaccine in Low
Income Countries: An Adverse Events Following
Immunization (AEFI) and Acceptability Survey in
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Board 75: Seroepidemiology of Diphtheria and Pertussis in
Beijing, China: A Cross-sectional Study
Board 88: Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Recommendation:
Northern or Southern Hemisphere Formulation? A
Challenge in Adoption for Tropical Bangladesh
Board 76: Sub-optimal Vaccine Effectiveness for the Live
Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Among Air Force
Children, 2013-14 Season
Late Breakers I
Board 77: Estimated Tetanus Immunity by Multiplex Bead
Assay and Double-antigen ELISA in a National
Survey of Women Aged 15-39 Years, Cambodia,
2012
Board LB-1: Empiric Antibiotic Usage in Mild Respiratory
Illness Among Outpatients in Bangladesh:
National Hospital-based Influenza Surveillance
Findings (2007–2014)
Board 78: Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness During 2010-2014:
Maintained Protection Throughout Duration
of Influenza Season Among US Department of
Defense Beneficiaries
Board LB-2: A Prospective Clinicomicrobiological Study of
Tuberculous Meningitis in a Neurocare Centre:
An Indian Perspective
Board LB-3: Findings of the Disease-specific Surveillance
Program
Board 79: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Rotavirus
Gastroenteritis Among Hospitalized Children Less
Than 5 Years of Age in Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria,
2012
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in Poultry Vaccinated Against Highly Pathogenic
Avian Influenza H5N1 in the Mekong River Delta
of Vietnam, 2008–2010
Board 80: A Measles Outbreak in a Middle School with High
Coverage of Prior Evidence of Immunity, Beijing
Board LB-5: Prevalence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-like Antibodies in
Dromedary Camels in Israel
Board 81: Assessing the Cocooning Strategy for Preventing
Infant Pertussis—United States, 2011
Board LB-6: Rates of Antimicrobial Resistant Organisms
Under Surveillance in Canada: January 1, 2009, to
December 31, 2014
Board 82: Vaccine Coverage and Adherence to EPI
Schedules in Eight Resource Poor Settings in the
Malnutrition and Enteric Disease (MAL-ED)
Cohort Study
Board LB-7: Enhanced Chikungunya Surveillance—Florida,
2014
Board 83: Time Trends in Diarrhea Mortality in Mexican
Children Under 5 Over Three Decades: Impact
of Various Interventions Including Clean Water,
Sanitation, and the Rotavirus Vaccine
Board LB-8: Analyzing Influenza Pandemic Preparedness in
Nepal: Simulation Modeling and Surveillance
Mapping
Board 84: Reminders, Recommendations and Offers for
Adult Influenza Vaccination, 2011-2012 Season,
United States
Board LB-9: Tuberculosis and Cryptococcosis Co-infection:
A New Challenge for Global HIV/AIDS and TB
Control
Board LB-10:Estimating the MERS-associated Risk of Death in
the Republic of Korea, 2015
Polio Eradication: New Approaches
Board 85: The Effect of Diarrheal Disease on Bivalent Oral
Polio Vaccine (bOPV) Seroconversion in Nepali
Children
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D. Concurrent Panel Sessions
Speakers:
Clinical Management and Therapeutic Options for Patients
Infected with Ebola Virus
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Bruce Ribner; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
D1. New Advances to Optimize Antibiotic Stewardship
in Healthcare Settings
Getting to Zero: Shoe Leather Epidemiology in an Ebola
Epidemic
Centennial Ballroom III
Moderators:
Barbara Marston; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
James Hughes; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Ebola Vaccine Studies
Marc-Alain Widdowson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Kavita Trivedi; Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America,
Berkeley, CA
Mohamed Samai; University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Speakers:
Advanced Ideas for Measurement in Antimicrobial Stewardship
Conan MacDougall; University of California, San Francisco, School of
Pharmacy, San Francisco, CA
D4. Use of Bioinformatics and Big Data in Public Health
Advancing Diagnostic Testing to Improve Antibiotic
Prescribing: What Is on the Horizon?
Moderators:
International Ballroom South
Chelsea Lane; National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
Romney Humphries; University of California, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
Duncan MacCannell; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
New Solutions to an Old Problem: Making Real Progress in
Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Use in the Outpatient Setting
Speakers:
Jeffrey Gerber; The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
PA
Bioinformatics in Real-time Pathogen Surveillance
D2. Risky Business: Communicating Infectious
Disease Risks
Approaches to Analysing 1000s of Bacterial Isolates
Nicholas Loman; University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United
Kingdom
Torsten Seemann; University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Reconstructing Outbreaks with Genomics: Where Are We Now,
Where Are We Going?
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Jennifer Gardy; British Columbia Centre for Disease Control,
Vancouver, Canada
Glen Nowak; The University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Dana Pitts; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speakers:
D5. Monitoring for the Next Pandemic Threat: Updates
on Emerging Influenza Viruses
Communicating Effectively with Reporters during Breaking
Health Crises
Centennial Ballroom IV
Jason Beaubien; National Public Radio, Washington, DC
Moderators:
Reporting on Ebola: Ensuring Accuracy for an Emerging
Picture
Joseph Bresee; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Elizabeth Cohen; Cable News Network, Turner Broadcasting System,
Inc., Atlanta, GA
Thomas Gomez; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, Atlanta, GA
Ebola: A Tale of Two Outbreaks—Conducting Risk
Communications in West Africa and the United States
Speakers:
From Influenza H7N9 in China to a Global Strategy of
Monitoring Emerging Influenza Viruses
Dave Daigle; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Bridging the Gap: Helping Scientists, Government, and
Reporters Find the Story
Wenqing Zhang; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Jana Telfer; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Influenza H5N1 in Egypt—Increasing Risk?
D3. Ebola
Emergence and Spread of Highly Pathogenic Influenza H5Nx
Viruses in North America, 2014-2015
Samir Refaey Abu-Zid; Ministry of Health, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt
Centennial Ballroom II
Mia Kim Torchetti; US Department of Agriculture, National
Veterinary Services Laboratories, Ames, IA
Moderators:
Ermias Belay
Joel Montgomery
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
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D6. New Vector Control Strategies
International Ballroom North
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM | Grand Hall
Moderators:
Seth Irish; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Director’s Tour of Posters
Mary Wilson; American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
San Francisco, CA
Beth P. Bell
Director, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
Diseases
Speakers:
Genetic Control of Mosquitos
Innovative Strategies to Control and Prevent
Healthcare-Associated Infections
Luke Alphey; The Pirbright Institute, Surrey, United Kingdom
Less Is More: Advances in the Use of Baits to Control Tsetse
Flies and Sleeping Sickness in Africa
Board 89: Increasing the Efficiency and Yield of a
Tuberculosis Contact Investigation Through
Electronic Data Systems Matching—New York
City, 2013
Stephen Torr; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool,
United Kingdom
Mass Drug Administrations of Ivermectin for Malaria
Transmission Control
Board 90: A Hand Sanitizer Intervention to Improve
Hand-hygiene Behavior in a Tertiary Care Public
Hospital in Bangladesh
Brian Foy; Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Board 91: Targeting Intervention for Healthcare-associated
Infections in Tennessee: Methods for Identifying
and Communicating Facility-specific Impact on
Statewide Standardized Infection Ratios
Break
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM | Grand Hall
Board 92: MicroRNAs Regulating Tulane Virus Replication
in LLCMK2 Cells: New Targets with Therapeutic
Potential
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Healthcare Worker Safety/Infection Control
Board 93: T-Zone Teaching Moment for Healthcare Workers
to Prevent Contraction of Virulent Organisms
Using Positive Deviance
Board 94: Incidence of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Among
Nursing Students in a Tertiary Care Hospital—
Bangladesh, 2011-2013
Board 95: Epidemiological Analysis of Microbiological
Results of Intrahospital Infections in General
Hospital Veles, 2010-2014
Board 96: Biosafety Cabinets Testing, Calibration, and
Certification Problems in the Armenian Ministry
of Health Laboratories, 2013
Board 97: Ebola Virus Disease—Gaps in Knowledge and
Practices of Health-care Workers in Lagos State,
Nigeria, August 2014
Board 98: Barriers to Implementation of Optimal Laboratory
Biosafety Practices in Pakistan
Board 99: Serological Monitoring of Leptospirosis Among
Laboratory Animals
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Tracking and Preventing Healthcare-Associated
Infections
Board 116: Japanese Encephalitis Virus Detected in
Non-encephalitic Illnesses from West Java
Board 100: 124 Acute Care Hospitals and Point-prevalence
Survey of Health Care-associated Infections in a
Certain Area of East China in 2014
Antimicrobial Use and Resistance
Board 117: Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia and Methicillin
Resistance in Two Rural Provinces in Thailand,
2006-2013
Board 101: Role of Personal Clothing in Transmission of
Respiratory Infection Within the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Board 118: Lessons Learned from an Annual Kids’ Art
Competition to Promote Antimicrobial
Stewardship
Board 102: Forty Percent Attack Rate of Multi-strain
Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infection Among
Neonates in an International Private Hospital in
Bangkok, July 2013
Board 119: Antimicrobial Resistance Among Shigella Isolates
from Rural Western Kenya: 2006-2014
Board 103: Latent Tuberculosis Infection Among Health
Care Workers in Tuberculosis Specialty Hospitals,
Bangladesh, 2012-2013: Putting Infection Control
Into Context
Board 120: The Prevalence of MRSA and ESBL Producing
Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia: Tawam
Hospital, 2004-2013
Board 121: Antimicrobial Resistance in Escherichia coli O157
Isolates from Humans, United States, 1996-2012
Board 104: Impact of Monthly Data Quality Checks for
Facilities on Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Data
Board 122: Molecular and Clinical Characteristics of Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections in Nine
Sentinel Hospitals Across Shenzhen City, China
Board 105: Trends in the Incidence of Clostridium difficile
Infection in Monroe County, New York, from
2010-2014
Board 123: Ciprofloxacin-resistant Salmonella enterica ser.
Kentucky from Imported Foods
Board 106: Risk Factors of MDR Gram-negative Bacteremia
Among Hospitalized Patients
Detecting Emerging Threats in Healthcare
Board 124: Surveillance of Antimicrobial Suceptibility in
Salmonella in Tawam Hospital
Board 107: Surveillance for Recent Animal Contact Among
Patients with Febrile Illness in Bangladesh
Hospitals to Identify Emerging Zoonoses
Board 125: A Collaborative Approach to Promote Appropriate
Antibiotic Use with Practical Considerations for
Sick-child Exclusion Policies in Pennsylvania
Board 108: Chikungunya: First Time Identified in Dhaka City,
Bangladesh
Board 126: Antimicrobial Resistance in ICU, Tawam Hospital,
Al Ain, UAE
Board 109: An Outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi A Infection
in Shenzhen, China
Board 127: Improving Antibiotic Use in Tennessee: The Tennessee
Department of Health’s Collaborative Approach
Board 110: 12 Acute Measles Encephalitis Cases Without Rash
Board 128: Detection and Molecular Characterization of
Antibiotic Resistant Staphylococcus aureus from
Milk in the North-West Province, South Africa
Board 111: Development of a 16-plex PCR Assay Based on
the GeXP Principle for the Detection of Diarrhea
Pathogens
Board 129: A Significant Positive Correlation Between
Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Forming Ability
of Salmonella Typhimurium
Board 112: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome and Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome—an Epidemiological
Comparison
Board 130: Antimicrobial Resistant Non-typhoidal Salmonella
Among Human and Retail Food Isolates,
Tennessee, 2010-2013
Board 113: Novel Technology Combats an Old Foe: WGST
Utilized to Investigate the Origin of Sarocladium
kiliense in a Multi-national Outbreak
Board 131: Use of Carbapenems in an Intensive Care Unit
and the Effect of Educational Intervention in
Rationalizing Its Use at a Tertiary Hospital
Board 114: Human Parvovirus B19 Infections Have Emerged
but Given a Back Seat: A Pioneer Work from a Single
Centre in India Indicates a High Disease Burden
Board 132: Detection of Genes Codifying for Metallo-betalactamase Among Imipenem Resistant Pseudomonas
aeruginosa Isolated in Egypt
Board 115: Profile of Candida Infections in HIV Seropositive
Patients from a Tertiary Care Hospital in New Delhi
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Board 133: A Novel Class of Chikungunya Virus Inhibitors
Targets the Enzymatic Activity of the Viral
Capping Enzyme NsP1
Board 148: Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guérin
(BCG) Osteomyelitis of the Fibular After
Intravesical BCG Therapy for Bladder Cancer
Board 134: Battling Antimicrobial Resistance: Antimicrobial
Resistance Surveillance in the DoD Global
Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response
System (GEIS) Partner Network
Board 149: Relevance of Morbidity Markers in Community
Diagnosis of Urinary Schistosomiasis in a Resource
Constrained Environment, Nigeria, 2012
Board 150: Prevalence of Influenza Viruses in Asymptomatic
Persons
Board 135: Comparative Study of the Antiviral Activity of
Broad-spectrum and Enterovirus-specific Inhibitors
Against Clinical Isolates of Enterovirus-D68
Board 151: Case Definitions Used in Severe Respiratory
Disease Surveillance. What Do They Mean? An
Evaluation of Data from Western Kenya
Board 136: When “Germs Don’t Get Killed and They Attack
Again and Again”: Knowledge and Attitudes About
Antibiotic Resistance Among Laypersons and
Health Care Providers in Karachi, Pakistan
Board 152: Increase in Vibriosis in New York State: How
Can We Improve Surveillance and Outbreak
Identification?
Board 137: Shared Antibiotic Stewardship and “One Health”
Surveillance for Antibiotic Resistance: The
Washington State Experience
Board 153: Aetiology of Acute Febrile Illness (AFI) Cases in a
Primary Care Hospital in the Western Ghat Region
of India
Board 138: Improved Malaria SYBR Green I-based
Fluorescence Assay Detection Limit in Field
Samples with Varied Parasitemia and Hematocrit
Board 154: Study of Adverse Drug Reactions and Treatment
Outcome in MDR-TB Patients Registered at
DOTS-PLUS Site, in a Tertiary Care Teaching
Hospital, Gujarat, India
Board 139: Temporal Trends in Prevalence of Plasmodium
falciparum Molecular Markers Selected for by
Artemether-lumefantrine Treatment in Pre-ACT
and Post-ACT Parasites in Western Kenya
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Board 155: Factors Associated with Tuberculosis Treatment
Outcomes in Bangladesh—Results from 2012
National Surveillance Data
Board 140: Antimicrobial Resistance of Treated Wool Samples
with Madder
Foodborne and Waterborne Infections
Board 156: Evidence for Non-foodborne Transmission in Some
Cases of Neonatal Listeriosis
Blood, Organ, and Other Tissue Safety
Board 141: Babesia Sero-epidemiology in Australian Blood
Donors
Board 157: Exposure Routes in Vibriosis in the United States,
1988-2013
Board 142: Emergence of Australian WNVKUN Strains: What
Does This Mean for Blood Safety?
Board 158: Increase of Vibrio alginolyticus in the United States,
1988-2012
Board 143: Blood Transfusion Safety Among Blood Donors
and Recipients in Minna—North-Central Nigeria,
2014
Board 159: Incidence of Norovirus Among Kaiser Permanente
Member Populations in the United States,
2012-2013
Board 160: Outbreaks Attributed to Fish—United States,
1998-2012
Risk Assessment
Board 144: Ultrasonography-assisted Liposuction for an
HIV Patient with Severe Respiratory Failure and
Associated Cervical Lipohypertrophy
Board 161: Changes in Overall Incidence of Foodborne Illness
in the United States, by Age Group, Foodborne
Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet),
1996-2013
Board 145: The Assessment for Severe Fever with
Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Surveillance in
Hubei Province, China
Board 162: Does the Distribution of Campylobacter Species in
the United States Differ by Geographic Region?
Board 146: Pertussis Infection in US Pregnant Women,
2012-2014
Board 163: Phenotypic and Genotypic Characteristics of
Clinical Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC)
Isolates in Southern Coastal Region of China
Board 147: Clinical Case Definitions for Influenza-associated
Outpatient Consultations in Rural North India
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Keynote Session
Board 164: Are All Pediatric HUS Cases the Same? A
Comparison of Cases in Patients Less Than 5 Years
and 5-18 Years Old, Foodborne Diseases Active
Surveillance Network, 1997-2013
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Centennial Ballroom
Moderator:
Rima Khabbaz
Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases
Director, Office of Infectious Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Board 165: Giardiasis Outbreaks in the United States,
1971-2011
Board 166: The Seasonality and Climatic Drivers of Cryptosporidiosis
Speakers:
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Board 167: Geographical Variation in Listeriosis Incidence,
United States, 2001-2012
Rima Khabbaz
Thomas Frieden
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and
Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta, Georgia
Board 168: Assessment of Food Safety Regulations for
Norovirus Prevention: A State by State Analysis
Board 169: Investigation of Trichinosis Outbreak in Ngao
District, Lampang Province, August 2014
The 2014-2015 West Africa Ebola Outbreak
Board 170: Pathogen-specific Causes of Diarrhea Among
Hospitalized Children in Cairo, Egypt
Joanne Liu
International President, Médecins Sans Frontières
Geneva, Switzerland
Board 171: Timeliness and Data Quality of the Web Based
Enteric Illness Surveillance (WBEIS) in Bangladesh
Inconvenient Truths, Social Networks, and the War Against
Antibiotic Resistance
Robert A. Weinstein
Professor of Medicine, Rush University Medical College
Former Chairman, Department of Medicine, Cook County Health and
Hospitals System
Chicago, Illinois
Board 172: Foodborne Illness Outbreak at Intermediate School
in North West Province, South Africa, October
2014
Board 173: Burden of Diarrheal and Bacterial Foodborne
Diseases in Thailand
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
The Global Health Security Agenda
Thomas Frieden
Board 174: US Foodborne Outbreaks of Cyclosporiasis During
2000-2014
Opening Reception
Board 175: Differences Among Types of Restaurant Settings
Associated with Foodborne Disease Outbreaks,
2009-2013
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM | Grand Hall
Board 176: Towards the Development of Potent and Selective
Antiviral Therapy for Norovirus-induced
Gastroenteritis
Board 177: The Burden and Impact of Acute Gastroenteritis
and Foodborne Diseases in the Caribbean
Board 178: Foodborne Diseases in the Caribbean, 2005-2014:
Changing Epidemiology and Implications for
Prevention and Control
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Tuesday, August 25
Poster Set-up for the Day
E4. Increasing Understanding of the Microbiome
Centennial Ballroom IV
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Moderator:
All posters presented on Tuesday will be available for viewing
in the Grand Hall from 10:10 AM to 6:15 PM. Authors will
be present at posters for one hour and fifteen minutes as noted
under the Scientific Sessions schedule for the day.
David White; U.S. Food and Drug Administration, White Oak, MD
Speaker:
The Human Microbiome: An Emerging Opportunity for
Enteric (and Other) Diseases
Phillip Tarr; Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis,
MO
Scientific Sessions
F. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
E. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
9:10 AM - 10:10 AM
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
F1. Global Trade and Emerging Infectious Diseases
E1. Reemergence of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Centennial Ballroom I
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderator:
Alex Thiermann; World Organisation for Animal Health, Paris, France
Moderator:
Cynthia Whitney; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Speaker:
Global Trade and Emerging Infectious Diseases: Science-Based
Solutions for a Changing World
Speaker:
Reemergence of Vaccine-preventable Diseases
Brian Evans; World Organisation for Animal Health, Paris, France
Walter Orenstein; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
F2. Influenza
E2. Ebola
Centennial Ballroom II
Centennial Ballroom II
Moderator:
Moderator:
Joseph Bresee; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Ermias Belay; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
In Flew Enza: Surveillance and Control for an Unpredictable
Virus
Speaker:
The West African Ebola Response: Insights from a CDC
Perspective
Nancy Cox; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Inger Damon; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
F3. The Global Health Security Agenda
Centennial Ballroom III
E3. Dengue
Moderator:
Centennial Ballroom III
Kashef Ijaz; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Moderator:
Speakers:
Harold Margolis; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, San
Juan, Puerto Rico
The Global Health Security Agenda and the West Africa Ebola
Epidemic
Speaker:
Jordan Tappero; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Dengue Update: Advances and Challenges
Kathryn Anderson; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
The Global Health Security Agenda Implementation and
International Health Regulations Compliance
Petri Ruutu; National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki,
Finland
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F4. Use of Bioinformatics and Big Data in Public Health
Valley Fever, Coming to a State Near You: Expanding
Geographic Distribution of Coccidioidomycosis
Centennial Ballroom IV
David Engelthaler; Translational Genomics Research Institute,
Flagstaff, AZ
Moderator:
Andrew Pavia; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Emerging Azole Resistance in Aspergillus: From Pesticide to
Bedside
Speaker:
Pathogen Genomics at the National Center for Biotechnology
Information
Paul E. Verweij; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center,
Nijmegen, Netherlands
David Lipman; National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
G3. Emerging Tick-Borne Diseases
Centennial Ballroom II
Break
Moderators:
10:10 AM – 10:30 AM | Grand Hall
Christopher Paddock; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Danielle Stanek; National Association of State Public Health
Veterinarians, Tallahassee, FL
G. Concurrent Panel Sessions
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Speakers:
G1. Integrating Public Health and Infectious Disease
Clinicians
Phillipe Parola; Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France
The Increasing Recognition of Tick-borne Rickettsioses on the
African Continent
Recognition of Novel Ehrlichia and Borrelia spp. Infections of
Humans in the Upper Midwestern United States
International Ballroom South
Moderators:
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Bobbi Pritt; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
James Hughes; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Increasing Awareness of Lyme Carditis as a Cause of Sudden
Cardiac Death
Scott Santibanez; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Paul Mead; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins,
CO
Speakers:
The Power of Provider Reporting to Protect the Public’s Health
Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects of Heartland Virus
Infection in the United States
Marci Layton; New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, New York, NY
Erin Staples; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort
Collins, CO
The Emerging Infections Network: Bridging the Gap between
Clinical Medicine and Public Health
Philip Polgreen; University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
G4. Culture-Independent Diagnostics and Their Impact
on Public Health Functions
Experience with Ebola, TB, Measles and Other Public Health
Issues: Collaboration of Infectious Disease Specialty and Public
Health
Centennial Ballroom III
Moderators:
Thomas File; Summa Health System, Akron, OH
Jacqueline Lawler; National Association of County and City Health
Officials, Newburg, NY
Experience of the IDSA Rapid Communications Network
Marguerite Neill; Brown University, Providence, RI
Michael Shaw; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speakers:
G2. Emerging Fungal Diseases
Culture-independent Diagnostic Tests: Challenges and
Opportunities
International Ballroom North
Moderators:
John Besser; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Tom Chiller; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
The Changing Diagnostic Microbiology Landscape
David White; US Food and Drug Administration, White Oak, MD
Angela Caliendo; Brown University, Providence, RI
Speakers:
Culture-independent Diagnostic Tests: A Global Public Health
Perspective
Biologic Therapy: A Growing Population of Persons Susceptible
to Fungal Infections
Martyn Kirk; The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Kevin Winthrop; Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR
Pathogen Characterization in a Post-isolate World
Duncan MacCannell; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
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Poster Session with Authors – III
G5. Global Issues Concerning Vaccine-Preventable
Diseases
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Grand Hall
Moderators:
Director’s Tour of Posters
Centennial Ballroom IV
Bonnie Maldonado; American Academy of Pediatrics, Stanford,
California
Rima Khabbaz
Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases
Director, Office of Infectious Diseases
Cynthia Whitney; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Effective and Sustainable Surveillance Platforms
Speakers:
Future Directions for Global Health Vaccine Discovery
Board 179: Tuberculosis Case Finding Using Population Based
Disease Surveillance Platforms in Kenya
Chris Wilson; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA
Impact and Challenges of New Vaccine Introduction in
Developing Settings
Board 180: Surveillance for Avian Influenza Viruses in Live
Bird Markets, Bangkok, Thailand, 2013
Thomas Cherian; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Board 181: Annual Deaths from Selected Waterborne
Pathogens in the United States
Vaccine Hesitancy: An Emerging Obstacle to Global
Immunization
Saad Omer; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Board 182: Reassessing the Global Capacity for Timely
Detection and Reporting of Emerging Infectious
Diseases
G6. Global Water and Sanitation Challenges and
Opportunities
Board 183: Validation of an Estimating Procedure as an
Alternative Method for Lyme Disease Surveillance
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Board 184: Enhanced Surveillance for Novel H7 Avian
Influenza Virus Among Poultry in Dhaka City Live
Poultry Markets, 2013-14
Michael Beach
Rick Gelting
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Unknown Knowns: Measuring Sanitation’s Health Impacts
Board 185: The Influenza Electronic Surveillance System in
Kazakhstan
Ebola, Engineering and the Environment: New Approaches to
Tackling Emerging Challenges of Disease Transmission
Board 186: Laboratory-based Sentinel Surveillance for Bacterial
Etiologies of Acute Infectious Diarrheal Disease in
Southern Coastal Region of China, 2007-2013
Speakers:
Joe Brown; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Huw Taylor; University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
Board 187: Hospitalization Surveillance for Severe Acute
Respiratory Infection in Vietnam, 2011-2013
Understanding Pathogen Transport and Contamination via
Droplets Using Fluid Dynamics
Board 188: Active Surveillance for Oseltamivir Resistance
Among Influenza Viruses, Northern Vietnam,
2009-2013
Lydia Bourouiba; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA
Board 189: Estimated Numbers of Community Cases of
Non-typhoidal Salmonella Infections in Guangdong
Province, China
Lunch
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM | On your own
Board 190: Timeliness of Oman Communicable Diseases
Surveillance System
Board 191: The Potential Impact of Changing Diagnostics
on Surveillance for Invasive Bacterial Infections:
Emerging Infections Program’s Active Bacterial
Core Surveillance (2014)
Board 192: The NCBI Pathogen Pipeline: Supporting
Surveillance of Bacterial Foodborne Pathogens with
a Whole Genome Sequencing Analysis Pipeline to
Deliver Real Time Results
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Board 193: Hospital-based Severe Acute Respiratory Infection
(SARI) Surveillance System in Indonesia,
2013-2014
Board 209: Biosurveillance Ecosystem—A Sustainable,
User-friendly System That Meets the Needs of
Global Biosurveillance Stakeholders, Analysts, and
Decision Makers Alike
Board 194: Population-based Rates of Diarrheal Disease
Associated with Norovirus, Sapovirus, and
Astrovirus in Kenya
Board 210: Influenza Sentinel Surveillance in Ukraine and
Characteristics of Isolates During the 2014-2015
Season
Board 195: Coccidioidomycosis: A Possibly Underreported
Cause of Death—Arizona, 2008-2013
Board 211: Influenza in District Hospital Patients in
Bangladesh: Results from National Influenza
Surveillance
Board 196: Annual Burden of Acute Infectious Diseases
in Ambulatory Care Settings—United States,
2006-2010
Board 212: Development and Piloting of Enterobiasis
vermicularis Surveillance System in Sri Lanka
Board 197: Global Health Benefits from Investments in
Robust Surveillance Systems
Board 213: Surveillance for Severe Disseminated Disease
Among Reported Coccidioidomycosis Cases,
Arizona, 2009 - 2013
Board 198: Ability of the National Influenza Surveillance,
Bangladesh (NISB) to Inform Influenza Response
in Bangladesh
Novel Surveillance Systems
Board 199: Enhancing Surveillance of Emerging Infectious
Diseases Using Mobile Data Collection and Open
Data Kit (ODK) Technology: A Cross-sectional
Study of Febrile Patients in Kilombero, Tanzania
Board 214: Variation by Age Group in Exposures Associated
with Salmonella Serotype Enteritidis Infection—
Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network,
United States, 2014
Board 200: Understanding Lyme Disease Surveillance: Burden,
Alternative Approaches, and Degree of Misclassification
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Board 215: Early Indicators of Dengue Based on Date Post
Onset of Fever Among Children and Adults in
Puerto Rico
Board 201: Flu News Europe—A Joint Collaboration of
Influenza Surveillance in the European Region
Board 216: Enhanced Surveillance for Severe Group A
Streptococcal Infections in Three Active Bacterial
Core Surveillance Sites, 2010
Board 202: Suite for Automated Global Electronic
BioSurveillance (SAGES) Update: Re-engineering
Software to Improve Ease of Installation, Use, and
Sustainability
Board 217: Rabies Response: A Novel Approach to Animal
Bite Surveillance in Georgia
Board 203: Multiagency and Multidisciplinary Collaboration
for Improved Integrated Real-time Whole Genome
Sequence Surveillance of Foodborne Pathogens in
the United States
Board 218: Medical Examiner Investigated Norovirus Deaths,
Minnesota, 2006-2014
Board 219: Linking HIV Diagnostic Testing Algorithm
Electronic Laboratory Reports by Local Codes in
the New York State Surveillance System
Board 204: Surveillance: Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Isolations from Residents of Three Counties, North
Carolina, 2006 - 2010
Board 220: Claims Data Evaluation for Lyme Disease
Surveillance—Tennessee, 2011-2013
Board 205: Two Year Findings from an Acute Febrile Illness
Enhanced Surveillance Study in Puerto Rico
Board 221: Lyme Disease Surveillance Using Sampling
Estimation: Evaluation of an Alternative
Methodology in New York State
Board 206: Serological and Vector Surveillance Studies to
Reported Rift Valley Fever Free Status in South
Korea
Board 222: Developing a Surveillance Definition for Binational
Tuberculosis Cases
Board 207: Evaluation of the National Case-based Measles
Surveillance in South Africa, January 2009 to
December 2013
Board 223: Epidemiology of Carbapenem-resistant
Acinetobacter baumannii Identified Through the
Emerging Infections Program, 2012-2013
Board 208: Estimating the Burden of Foodborne Illness
for Campylobacter, Salmonella and Vibrio
parahaemolyticus in Japan from Laboratory
Confirmed Numbers of Infections and Data from
Telephone Surveys
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Board 224: Fatal Cases of Listeria monocytogenes Infection
Among Pregnancies and Children in Phuket,
November 2013 Withdrawn at Author’s Request
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Board 225: Coccidioides immitis: Developing a One Health
Approach for Surveillance of a Newly Emerging
Fungal Pathogen in Washington State
Board 245: Rabies Surveillance Evaluation in an Area Without
Human Cases in Brazil
Board 226: Optimal Surveillance Network Design: A Value of
Information Model
Improving Preparedness for Infectious Disease
Emergencies
Board 227: Integrating Area Profile and Environmental
Surveillance in Monitoring the Risk of Arboviral
Disease Transmission in Harris County
Board 246: Utility of Established Severe Acute Respiratory
Illness Surveillance in the Early Identification of
EV-D68 in Minnesota
Board 228: Enhanced Testing of Norovirus-negative
Gastroenteritis Outbreaks
Board 247: Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies
Associated with Testing Persons Under
Investigation for Ebola Virus Disease
Board 229: Using Multiple Data Sources to Monitor Influenza
Epidemics
Board 248: Surveillance of ILI/SARI in Republic of Djibouti
for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
Board 230: Participatory Surveillance: The Influenza
Experience
Board 249: A North/South Collaboration Between Two
National Public Health Institutes: A Model for
Global Health Protection
Board 231: Coccidioides immitis: Developing a One Health
Approach for Surveillance of a Newly Emerging
Fungal Pathogen in Washington State
Board 250: Rapidly Detecting and Containing Ebola Virus
Disease When Introduced Into a Previously
Unaffected Country, 2014
Board 232: Genetic Heterogeneity of Listeria monocytogenes in
Northern Italy
Board 251: Training and Capacity Building Initiatives in
Support of the Global Health Security Agenda,
2012-2014
Board 233: Real Time Surveillance of Influenza Using Wireless
Reporting of RIDT Results
Board 234: Crowdsource Reporting of Infectious Diseases
Board 252: Surveillance of Prion Diseases in São Paulo
State—A Pioneer Experience in Brazil
Early Warning Systems
Board 253: Association of Public Health Laboratories:
Partnering in the 2014 Ebola Outbreak Response
Board 235: A Girl Infected with Salmonella Typhimurium Due
to Pet Turtle Contact in Guangdong, China
Board 254: Ranking Infectious Disease Risks to Support Public
Health Prioritization in the European Union
Board 236: A Review of Dengue Deaths in 2013 in Vientiane
Capital and Champasack Province of Lao PDR
Board 255: Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak Management System
for Case Management, Contact Tracing, and
Symptom Monitoring in Tennessee
Board 237: National Dengue Surveillance in the Lao PDR,
2006-2012: Epidemiological and Laboratory
Findings
Board 256: A Multi-site Knowledge, Attitude and Practice
Survey of Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria
Board 238: NoroSTAT: Enhanced Norovirus Outbreak
Surveillance Network
Board 239: Evaluation of Enhanced Surveillance Strategies for
World Pride Celebration in Toronto, Canada
Board 257: Public Knowledge, Perception and Source of
Information on Ebola Virus Disease—Lagos,
Nigeria; September, 2014
Board 240: Hantavirus Fever Without Pulmonary Syndrome in
Panama
Board 258: Chikungunya in Georgia: Preventing Local
Transmission Through Rapid Response, 2014
Board 241: An Evaluation of the Pacific Outbreak Early
Warning Detection System—The Pacific
Syndromic Surveillance System
Board 259: Perception, Attitude and Acceptability of Ebola
Virus Screening Among Travelers at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria
Board 242: Use of Surveillance Data to Estimate Seasonal
Influenza Thresholds in Canada
Board 260: Stuck at Home During a Public Health Emergency?
There’s an App for That!
Board 243: Ebola Response in the District of Columbia: Early
Warning Surveillance in the United States Capital
Board 261: Local Health Department Measles Outbreak
Response: Use of the Public Health Incident
Command System
Board 244: Sporadic Norovirus Surveillance and Outbreak
Trends, Tennessee, 2012-2014
Atlanta, Georgia
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Board 262: Evaluating Mass Influenza Vaccination Clinics in
Puerto Rico, 2013-2014
Board 278: Application of the World Health Organization
(WHO) Case Definition for Suspect Influenza
A(H5N1) Case Detection in the Primary Health
Setting, Indonesia: Big Effort, Low Yield
Board 263: Building Multi-agency Response Capacity to
Emergent or Bioterrorism-related Zoonotic Disease
Outbreaks in Georgia
Board 264: Ebola Virus Networks in the News: Transmission
Dynamics in the West African Outbreak
Board 279: Establishing the Sentinel Surveillance System for
Severe Acute Respiratory Infections in Lebanon,
2014: Better Understanding the Epidemiology of
Influenza
Lessons Learned from Recent Flu Preparedness
Activities and Flu Season
Board 280: Has H7N9 Spread Beyond China? An Assessment
Based on Lessons Learned from H5N1
Board 265: Risk Investigation of Multiple Avian Influenza
Viruses Based on Seroprevalence in Occupational
Exposure Populations in China
Board 281: Severe Acute Respiratory Infections in Border
Populations in Southern Arizona, 2010-2014
Board 282: Measured Voluntary Avoidance Behavior During
the 2009 A/H1N1 Epidemic
Board 266: Burden of Influenza-associated Deaths in the
Americas, 2002-2008
Board 283: Triple Combination Antiviral Drug Therapy
Against H3N2 Variant Influenza Virus
Board 267: Characterizing Influenza Cases in China’s First
Sentinel Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI)
Surveillance System, February 2011 – June 2014
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Board 284: Influenza Surveillance Networks and Response to
Seasonal Influenza in Brazil, 2013
Board 268: Epidemiology of Childhood Influenza Illness in the
Post-pandemic Period in Bangladesh: 2010-2014
Board 285: Laboratory Control of Influenza in the Republic of
Armenia, 2009-2014
Board 269: Comparison of the Seasonality of Influenza A and
B in Thailand, 2009-2014
Board 286: Flu on Call: Improving Access to Antivirals during
a Severe Pandemic
Board 270: Lessons Learned During the Influenza Pandemic of
2009-2010 in Kazakhstan
Board 287: Global Mortality Impact of the 1957-1959
Influenza Pandemic
Board 271: Epidemiologic, Virologic and Clinical
Characteristics of Adenovirus-associated
Respiratory Illness at Five US Military Hospitals,
2009-2014
Board 288: Influenza Surveillance Networks and Response
to Seasonal Influenza in Brazil, 2013 and 2014,
Advances and Challenges
Board 272: Comparison of the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014
Waves of the Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Outbreak
of Human Infections in China
Board 273: Effectiveness of Using Standard Case Definitions
for Influenza-like Illness in the Republic of
Kazakhstan During the Epidemic Seasons of
2010-2011 and 2012-2013
Board 274: Use of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests: Impact on
Treatment and Health Outcomes of Hospitalized
Influenza Cases
Board 275: Human Infection with a Novel, Highly Pathogenic
Avian Influenza A (H5N6) Virus: Virological,
Pathological and Clinical Findings
Board 276: Dynamic Re-assortment of Novel Influenza A
(H7N9) with Circulating Influenza Viruses in
Guangdong, China, 2013-2014
Board 277: Significance of Phenotypic and Genotypic
Characteristics of Influenza Viruses Identified in
the Republic of Moldova
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H. Concurrent Panel Sessions
Speakers:
Chikungunya: Here Today, Where Tomorrow?
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Scott Weaver; University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
Progress on Vaccine Programs to Prevent Infection with
Japanese Encephalitis
H1. New Challenges in the Prevention of HealthcareAssociated Infections
Susan Hills; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins,
CO
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Changes in Malaria Epidemiology in the Americas and Their
Implications for Elimination/Pre-elimination Settings
Clifford McDonald; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Reyaud Rahman; Ministry of Public Health Guyana, Georgetown,
Guyana
Jacie Volkman; Association for Professionals in Infection Control and
Epidemiology, Asheville, NC
H4. The Ethics of Research During Infectious Disease
Epidemics
Speakers:
Actionable Data for US Hospitals: How Widespread HAI
Reporting Empowers Public Health Action at the Hospital Level
Centennial Ballroom III
Denise Cardo; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Moderators:
Marta Gwinn
Taraz Samandari
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Reassessing Attributable Mortality with Multidrug-resistant
Gram Negatives, MRSA, and Clostridium difficile Infection
Richard Nelson; University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake
City, UT
Speakers:
Ethical Considerations in the Conduct of Research During
Public Health Emergencies
Determining Appropriate Use of Chlorhexidine to Reduce
Healthcare-associated Infections Across the Healthcare Delivery
Spectrum
Oliver Morgan; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Thomas Talbot; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Clinical Trials, Ancillary Care, and Research Ethics
Andrew Vernon; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
H2. Infectious Diseases in Humanitarian (Disaster)
Settings
Application of Ethics for Public Health Research
International Ballroom South
Kata Chillag; Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical
Issues, Washington, DC
Moderators:
Mark Anderson
Clive Brown
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
H5. Emerging Issues in Foodborne Diseases
Centennial Ballroom IV
Speakers:
Moderators:
Vaccination in Crisis: Minimizing the Muddle Through
Harry Chen; Vermont Department of Health, Burlington, VT
Rebecca Freeman Grais; MSF Epicentre, Paris, France
Robert Tauxe; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Monitoring and Managing Acute Infectious Disease Outbreaks
in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp: Dadaab, Kenya
Speakers:
Everything in Sequence: Listeriosis Investigations in the Era of
Whole Genome Sequencing
Nina Marano; CDC Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
Things Fall Apart: Managing Endemic Infectious Diseases in the
Wake of the Ebola Outbreak in Port Loko District, Sierra Leone
Brendan Jackson; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Leo Liu; Lawrence General Hospital, Lawrence, MA
Novel Transmission Dynamics of Salmonella and
Contamination of Ground Beef
H3. Emerging Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Guy Loneragan; Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Centennial Ballroom II
Development of a Molecular Surveillance System for Foodborne
Diseases in the European Union
Moderators:
Danielle Stanek; National Association of State Public Health
Veterinarians, Tallahassee, FL
Johanna Takkinen; European Centre for Disease Prevention and
Control, Stockholm, Sweden
Mary Wilson; American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
San Francisco, CA
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H6. Rabies
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Moderators:
Outbreak of Phlebovirus Infection in Lombardia, a Northern
Italy Region, in Summer 2013
Jeffrey Bender; Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges,
St. Paul, MN
E. Percivalle; Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy
Christine Hoang; American Veterinary Medical Association,
Schaumburg, IL
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
The Factors Contributing to Seven Hundred Percent Increase
in Malaria Incidence in Thailand-Lao PDR-Cambodia Border
Province, Ubonratchathani Province, Thailand, 2014
International Ballroom North
Speakers:
Global Efforts to Prevent and Eliminate Rabies
A. Sathawornwiwat; Field Epidemiology Training Program,
Nonthaburi, Thailand
Thomas Mueller; Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald-Insel Riems,
Germany
Update on Rabies Elimination in the Americas
I2. Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Advances in Understanding Rabies Pathogenesis and Treatment
Moderators:
Marco Vigilato; Pan American Health Organization, Lima, Peru
International Ballroom North
Alan Jackson; University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
Stephen Hadler
Andrew Kroger
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Break
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Efficacy of Inactivated Trivalent Influenza Vaccine Among
Children in Rural India: A Three-year Randomized Controlled
Trial
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM | Grand Hall
W. Sullender; University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
I. Oral Presentations
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3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Reduction in HPV Precursor Incidence in Connecticut Between
2008 and 2013
I1. Vector-Borne Diseases
J. Hadler; Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT
Centennial Ballroom I
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Moderators:
Varicella Seroprevalence of Beijing Residents in 2012
Patrick Kachur
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
L. Suo; Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Beijing,
China
Harold Margolis
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, San Juan, Puerto Rico
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Clinical Characteristics of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated
Pertussis Cases—United States, 2010-2012
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Jamestown Canyon Virus as an Emerging Cause of Human
Disease in Minnesota
L. A. McNamara; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
E. Schiffman; Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Epidemiology of Bacterial Meningitis Among Bangladeshi
Children <5 Years, 2005-2013
Unveiling the Burden of Dengue and Dengue-like Illnesses
Through Enhanced Fatal Case Surveillance in Puerto Rico
S. Saha; Child Health Research Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh
T. M. Sharp; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, San Juan,
PR
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Adult Measles Outbreaks Associated with Endemic H1 and
Imported D8 Measles Viruses in Beijing, China
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Climate Change and Chikungunya Transmission in Europe: A
Preparedness Priority in Europe
Y. Zhang; National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention,
Beijing, China
J. E. Suk; European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control,
Stockholm, Sweden
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Immunolocalization of
Viral Antigens in Chikungunya-associated Fatal Cases—Puerto
Rico, 2014
R. S. Levine; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
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I3. Surveillance I
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Moderators:
Development of an Electronic Bidirectional Public Health
Information Exchange to Control Extensively Drug-resistant
Organisms (XDROs)
International Ballroom South
Fred Angulo
Lori Armstrong
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
W. E. Trick; Cook County Health and Hospitals System, Chicago, IL
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
A Summary Index for Antimicrobial Resistance in Food
Animals in the Netherlands
Ebola Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Community
Members in Three Low-incidence Counties: Liberia, September
2014
K. D. Beer; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
M. Bouwknegt; National Institute for Public Health and the
Environment, Center for Infectious Disease Control, Bilthoven,
Netherlands
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Centralizing and Mapping Surveillance Data During the 2014
West African Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak
Antimicrobial Treatments for Clostridium difficile Infection
in the Outpatient Setting in Maryland: Implications for
Stewardship
E. L. Cohn; Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
R. Perlmutter; Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
Baltimore, MD
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
The Georgia Ebola Active Monitoring System for Travelers from
Ebola-affected Countries—2014-2015
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Critical or Fatal Illness Caused by Community-associated
Staphylococcus aureus (CA-SA) Infection—Minnesota (MN),
2005-2013
L. Edison; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
A. Beaudoin; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
USAID-EPT-PREDICT—A New Approach to Preventing
Pandemics and Targeting Control by Detecting Potentially
Zoonotic Pathogens Before They Spill over from Wildlife
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Can the Past Inform the Current Response to Cephalosporinresistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae? A Comprehensive Review of
Prior Public Health Responses to Gonococcal Antimicrobial
Resistance
P. Daszak; EcoHealth Alliance, New York, NY
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
An Evaluation of Psychological Distress and Social Support of
Survivors and Contacts of Ebola Virus Disease Infection and
Their Relatives in Lagos, Nigeria—2014
R. Kirkcaldy; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
A. Mohammed; Federal Neuro-psychiatric Hospital Kaduna, Kaduna,
Nigeria
I5. Foodborne Diseases I
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Moderators:
Centennial Ballroom III
Seasonal Influenza Forecasting in Military Populations
Thomas Gomez; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, Atlanta, GA
A. L. Buczak; Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,
Laurel, MD
Kristin Holt; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, Atlanta, GA
I4. Antimicrobial Resistance
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Centennial Ballroom II
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Salmonellosis for
Owners of Backyard Poultry Flocks, Seattle, Washington
Moderators:
Brandi Limbago
J. Todd Weber
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
H. N. Fowler; University of Washington School of Public Health,
Seattle, WA
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Outbreak of Salmonella Newport Infections Linked to
Cucumbers—United States, 2014
The Impact of an Educational Intervention Among Drug Sellers
in Pharmacies on Antibiotic Dispensing Practices for Acute
Respiratory Illness, a Pilot Study in Dhaka City, Bangladesh
K. Angelo; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
K. Sturm-Ramirez; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA, and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases
Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Dhaka, Bangladesh
Atlanta, Georgia
Tracing Brucella suis Infection in a Human, Oregon, 2013
E. E. Debess; Oregon Department of Human Services, Portland, OR
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Poster Session with Authors – IV
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Climate Change Blunts Progress Reducing Infectious Diseases
Attributable to Unsafe Water and Sanitation in China
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM | Grand Hall
J. V. Remais; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Director’s Tour of Posters
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Tom Kenyon
Director, Center for Global Health
Genotypic and Epidemiologic Trends of Norovirus Outbreaks
in the United States, 2009-2013
J. Vinje; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Modeling
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Board 289: Modeling Triple-diffusions of Infectious Diseases,
Information, and Preventive Behaviors Through
a Metropolitan Social Network—An Agent-based
Simulation
Astrovirus and Sapovirus in Children Under Five Years of Age
with Acute Diarrhea in Guatemala
M. B. Lopez; University del Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala City,
Guatemala
Board 290: The Economics of Pandemic Prevention: SARS,
Ebola and New Strategies to Mitigate Disease
Emergence at Source
I6. Late Breakers I
Centennial Ballroom IV
Board 291: Estimation of MERS-Coronavirus Reproductive
Number and Case Fatality Rate for the Spring
2014 Saudi Arabia Outbreak: Insights from
Publicly Available Data
Moderators:
Marta Gwinn
Allan Pillay
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Board 292: The Global Distribution and Burden of
Melioidosis, an Overlooked Emerging Infectious
Disease
3:30 PM – 3:45 PM
Cross-sectional Study of Influenza Viruses at Swine
Slaughterhouses in Vietnam, 2013–2014
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Board 293: Estimating Etiology Distributions for Foodborne
Disease Outbreaks with Missing Etiologies Using
CART Analysis, 1998-2012
L. V. Nguyen; Department of Animal Health of Vietnam, Hanoi,
Vietnam
3:45 PM – 4:00 PM
Board 294: EPIPOI: A User-friendly Software for Inspecting
Seasonality, Burden and Spatial-patterns of
Epidemiological Time-series
Pregnancy as the Main Driver of Sex Disparities Among Adult
Influenza Hospitalizations Across 14 FluSurv-NET Sites,
2010–2012
K. E. Kline; Connecticut Emerging Infections Program and Yale
School of Public Health, New Haven, CT
Board 295: Ebola in West Africa: Impact of Exponential
Growth on Case Fatality Estimates
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM
Influenza Outbreak in Hematology/Oncology Unit of Pediatric
Hospital in April 2015, Tbilisi, Georgia
Board 296: Transmission Dynamics and Control of Ebola
Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria, July to
September 2014
O. Tarkhan-Mouravi; National Center for Disease Control and Public
Health, Tbilisi, Georgia
Board 297: Estimating the Effective Reproduction Number,
Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic, 2014
4:15 PM – 4:30 PM
“Wash My Hands? Where and with What?!”—Water and
Hygiene Conditions in Healthcare Facilities in Honduras,
Rwanda, and Ghana
Board 298: Impact of Interventions on the Effective
Reproductive Number of the 2014 West African
Ebola Outbreak
M. N. Gallegos; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Board 299: A Method for Calculating the Lifetime Risk
Reduction of Infection Induced by Newly
Implemented Vaccination Program
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
Use of Supervised Machine Learning to Identify Subsets of
WgMLST Loci Associated with Human Listeria monocytogenes
Isolates from Different Food Sources
Board 300: Mortality Patterns of the 1957 Influenza Pandemic
in Maricopa County
W. Gu; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Lessons Learned from a Time-limited Surveillance Pilot of
Enterovirus D68 in Canada
F. Reyes Domingo; Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Board 318: Improving Sample Management to Decrease
Contamination Rates in Blood Culture Process
During Population Based Surveillance, Egypt,
2010-2014
Board 301: Evaluation of Neighborhood-level Risk Factors
on Campylobacter Infection Using Geographically
Weighted Regression—FoodNet
Board 319: Enhanced Surveillance for Severe Pneumonia,
Thailand, 2010-2014
Board 302: Geographic Expansion of High Lyme Disease
Incidence Foci in the United States
Board 320: Characterizing Investigation Steps and Public
Health Responses Taken on Emergency
Department Visit and School Absenteeism
Syndromic Surveillance Aberrant Events
Board 303: Mapping Recent Chikungunya Activity in the
Americas
Board 304: Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Campylobacter
spp. and Salmonella spp. in England
Board 305: Software to Facilitate Remote Sensing Data Access
for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Forecasting
Board 321: The Impact of Standard Tools on the Investigation
of Emergency Department Visit Syndromic
Surveillance Aberrant Events in Ontario, Canada
Board 306: Is Listeriosis Really Sporadic in England?
Board 322: Rabies Awareness in a Community of Bangladesh
Board 307: Mapping Insecticide Resistance in Malaria Vectors:
Latest Updates from IR Mapper®
Board 323: Leveraging Partnerships for Improved National
Public Health Institutes
Board 324: Teaching Modern Disease Surveillance and
Investigation Skills in Low-income Nations: DTRA
Cooperative Biological Engagement Program
(CBEP) in Kenya and Uganda
Strengthening Public Health Systems
Board 308: Advances in Influenza Surveillance in Latin
America and the Caribbean, 2010-2014
Board 325: Phylogenetic Analysis of Avian Influenza AH5N1
from a Recent Outbreak in Egypt (2014/2015)
Board 309: Enhancing Notifiable Disease Surveillance Systems
in Middle-income Countries to Improve Detection
of Possible Intentional Biological Events
Board 326: Adult Immunization Programs and Chronic
Disease Partnerships
Board 310: United States Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention Domestic and International Laboratory
Response to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
Board 327: Need for Effective Public Health Strategies:
Evidence From Hospital-based Mortality Records
in Federal Medical Centre, Owo, Ondo State,
Nigeria, 2006-2014
Board 311: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Training Needs
for Food-handlers in Large Canteens in Southern
Vietnam, 2012
Global Health Initiatives
Board 312: Factors Driving Customers to Seek Health Care in
Pharmacies for Acute Respiratory Illness: A Pilot
Study in Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Board 328: From Idea to Activation: The Vietnam Ministry
of Health EOC and the US CDC Global Health
Security Agenda
Board 313: Implementing Automated Reporting of Outbreak
Data to the National Outbreak Reporting System
(NORS)
Board 329: Teaching Modern Disease Surveillance and
Investigation Skills in Low-income Nations: DTRA
Cooperative Biological Engagement Program
(CBEP) in Kenya and Uganda
Withdrawn at Author’s Request (See Board 324)
Board 314: A Pilot Program of Joint Veterinary and Human
Epidemiology Training in Armenia: A One Health
Approach
Board 330: Global Health Capacity Building Through the
Global Health Security Agenda
Board 315: Underreporting of Tick-borne Disease in Residents
of a High-incidence County, Minnesota, 2009
Immigrant and Refugee Health
Board 316: Competencies for Public Health Laboratories:
Strengthening the Workforce to Improve Public
Health Practice
Board 331: Tuberculosis and Diabetes Among United
States-bound Adult Refugees, 2008-2012
Board 332: Evaluation of Annual Selective Supplementary
Immunization Activities Among Pre-school
Migrant Children in Beijing, 2006-2013
Board 317: Poliomyelitis Surveillance System and
Environmental Monitoring in São Paulo State,
Brazil—Tools to Prevent the Reintroduction of
Wild Poliovirus
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Social Determinants of Health and Infectious Diseases
Board 349: Coxsackievirus B3: An Ethiologic Agent of Acute
Febrile Illness in Bandung, Indonesia
Board 333: Profile of Viral Hepatitis in Saudi Arabia
Board 350: Salmonella-related Hospitalizations in Seniors in
Canada: Current Status to Inform Potential Future
Burden
Board 334: Predictors of Condom Use Among Sexually Active
Young Women—National HIV Communication
Survey, South Africa, 2012
Board 351: High Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Infections
Among School-age Children in Thailand: A
Comparative Study
Board 335: Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis and Treatment
in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: A Long Distance
Relationship
Board 352: Exposure to Zoonotic Disease Among Oncology
Patients: A Pilot Study in Romania
Gender and Infectious Diseases
Board 336: HIV/AIDS and Disclosure to Partners: A Situation
Analysis of HIV Positive Women in Oyo State,
Nigeria
Poverty and Infectious Diseases
Board 353: Costs of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial
Virus Illness Among Children Aged <5 Years and
Associated Economic Impact on Households in
Bangladesh, 2010
Vulnerable Populations
Board 337: Neighborhood Poverty and Influenza-related
Hospitalizations, FluSurv-NET 2010-2012
Board 354: Does Socioeconomic Disadvantage Account for
Unfavorable Treatment Outcome of Tuberculosis?
A Taiwanese Cohort Study
Board 338: Epidemiology of Skin and Soft-tissue Infections in
US Army Trainees at Fort Benning
Board 355: Salmonella Incidence and Census Tract Poverty
Level, California FoodNet, 2008-2013
Board 339: Infectious Causes of Mortality in an Urban Slum
in Nairobi, Kenya, 2009-2013
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Board 356: Survey of Rotavirus Infection in Iraqi Pediatric
Patients at Three Hospitals
Board 340: Description of Dengue in Children Aged Less
Than 18 Months—Puerto Rico, 1999‒2011
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
Outbreak Investigation: Lab-Epi Response
Board 341: Silent Risk of Tick-borne Diseases in Georgia, USA
Board 357: Investigation of a Group A Streptococcus Outbreak
in a Long-term Care Facility—Georgia, 2014
Board 342: A Mysterious Case of Spontaneous Streptococcus
dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis (SDSE) Bacteremia
and Epidural Abscess: A Case Report
Board 358: Linking Listeriosis to Recalled Foods: Use of
Whole-genome Sequencing to Enhance Public
Health Investigations
Board 343: Bacterial Etiology of Postpartum Endometritis
in Peri-urban Karachi, Pakistan—Data from a
Prospective Evaluation Study
Board 359: Increase in Salmonella Serotype IIIa 18:z4,z23:
Isolated from Retail Meats and Humans—United
States, 2003-2012
Board 344: Influenza-like Illness and Influenza Vaccination
During Pregnancy in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Board 360: Finding Outbreaks Faster: Measuring the Time to
Detection
Board 345: Increase of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Cases
and Haemophilus influenzae Serotype A Cases in
Minnesota, 2005-2014
Board 361: Dengue Virus Infection Among Members of
the Uganda People’s Defense Force Deployed to
Somalia
Board 346: Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus
Bacteremia from Soft Tissue Infection Presenting
as Septic Pulmonary Embolism: A Case Report and
Review of Literature
Board 362: Investigation of an Outbreak of Cholera in
Diepsloot, Gauteng Province of South Africa,
September 2014
Board 347: Intestinal Parasitic Infection and Associated
Symptoms Among Children in Tea Plantation
Sector, Sri Lanka
Board 363: Measles Outbreak Investigation in an Urban
Slum—Ghazipur Village, Delhi, India
Board 364: An Outbreak of Foodborne Salmonellosis Linked
to a Bread Takeaway Shop in Ben Tre City,
Vietnam
Board 348: Incidence of Influenza-associated Respiratory
Infection Among Pregnant Women in Bangladesh,
2013-2015
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Board 365: Improving Foodborne Disease Outbreak Response
Capacity in State and Local Health Departments
Through the Foodborne Diseases Centers for
Outbreak Response Enhancement (FoodCORE)
Board 382: Risk Factors for Fungal Infection Following
Injection with Contaminated Methylprednisolone
Acetate in Tennessee
Board 383: Investigation of a Cluster of Methicillin-sensitive
Staphylococcus aureus Infections Among Patients
who Received Joint Injections in a Tennessee
Outpatient Clinic
Board 366: Household Cluster Investigations During the Early
Stages of the Chikungunya Epidemic in Puerto
Rico, 2014
Board 367: Dengue Outbreak in South Texas, 2013
Board 384: An Investigation of a Fatal Hand, Foot, and Mouth
Disease (HFMD) Prompts Health Alert with a
Survey of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP)
in Prevention and Control in Child Care Centers
(CCCs) in Surin Province, Thailand 2014
Board 368: Emergence of Rabies Clusters Among Owned
Dogs in Thai-Laos Border Area, Wiangkan District,
Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, November 2013 February 2014
Board 385: An Outbreak of Ocular Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Due to Unencapsulated Streptococcus pneumoniae
Board 369: An Outbreak of Cholera in the Context of Scarce
and Intermittent Water Supply in Netrokona
Municipality, Bangladesh, 2013
Board 386: Investigation of an Outbreak of Infections with
Rare Salmonella Serotypes Linked to Pet Bearded
Dragon Lizards, 2012 - 2014
Board 370: Investigation of Diarrhoeal Disease Outbreak in
Swaziland in July 2014
Board 387: Utilization of CDC Serologic Assays to Detect
Antibodies to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Two US Imported
Cases
Board 371: A Tale of Two Receptions: Two Norovirus Outbreaks
at a Banquet Facility—Connecticut, 2013
Board 372: Outbreaks of Listeriosis in England Linked to
Crabmeat: A Novel Food Vehicle
Board 388: Measles Outbreak in Urban Slums of Lagos State,
Southwestern Nigeria, April 2013
Board 373: Acute Gastroenteritis Cases at a Home for
Abandoned Children, Johannesburg, South Africa,
May 2014 Withdrawn at Author’s Request
Board 389: Hospital-based Quarantine for Ebola Virus Disease
Contact Tracing at Fousseyni Daou Hospital—
Kayes, Mali, 2014
Board 374: Use of an Information Technology Platform to
Facilitate Data Sharing in Multistate Enteric
Disease Outbreak Investigations
Board 390: Outbreak of Odyssean Malaria, Gauteng Province,
South Africa, January 2015
Board 375: Emerging Zika Fever Outbreaks in Thailand,
2012-2013
Board 391: Mobile IT Supporting Contact Tracing in the Ebola
Outbreak Surveillance and Outbreak Response
Management and Analysis System (SORMAS) to
Support the Control of Epidemic-prone Diseases
Board 376: Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso, 2013
Board 392: Diarrheal-illness Outbreak in Siyanda District,
Northern Cape Province, South Africa, 2013
Board 377: Investigation of a Diarrhea Outbreak in a Public
Hospital Refectory in São Paulo City, São Paulo
State, June 2014
Board 393: Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Sudan, 2013
and 2014
Board 378: Re-emergence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in
Europe? Investigation of a Cluster of Schistosoma
haematobium Infections Acquired in Southern
Corsica
Board 394: Cluster of Ebola Viral Disease Linked to a Single
Funeral Event—Sierra Leone, 2014
Board 379: Outbreak of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Associated
with Raw Shellfish, Connecticut, 2013
Board 395: Evaluation of the Timeliness of Enteric Disease
Surveillance: Is Achieving the Benchmark Good
Enough?
Board 380: Estimating Remaining Risk for Use in Targeted
Follow-up in an Outbreak of Fungal Infections
Due to Contaminated Methylprednisolone
Injections, Tennessee, 2012
Board 396: Data Management in the West Africa Ebola
Outbreak—Lessons Learned from Piloting a New
Software Tool
Board 397: Explosive Post-disaster Diarrhea Outbreak in the
Solomon Islands, April - June 2014
Board 381: Review of Antifungal Treatment Regimens and
Clinical Outcomes in an Outbreak of Fungal
Infections Due to Contaminated Methylprednisolone Acetate Injections in Tennessee
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Wednesday, August 26
Poster Set-up for the Day
J4. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
Centennial Ballroom IV
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Moderator:
All posters presented on Wednesday will be available for viewing in the Grand Hall from 10:10 AM to 1:45 PM. Authors
will be present at posters for one hour and fifteen minutes as
noted under the Scientific Sessions schedule for the day.
Susan Gerber; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speaker:
Epidemiology and Outbreak Investigation of MERS CoV in
Saudi Arabia: An Update
Abdullah Assiri; Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Scientific Sessions
K. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
9:10 AM - 10:10 AM
J. Concurrent Plenary Sessions
K1. Global Expansion of Chikungunya
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderator:
J1. Comparisons in the Control of HIV and Ebola
Centennial Ballroom I
Christopher Paddock; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Moderator:
Speaker:
Kashef Ijaz; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Chikungunya: Emergence and Spread in the Americas
Sylvain Aldighieri; Pan American Health Organization, Washington,
DC
Speaker:
Reflections on HIV and Ebola, 2015
Kevin DeCock; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nairobi,
Kenya
K2. Advanced Molecular Detection
Centennial Ballroom II
J2. Infectious Diseases in Popular Culture (Cinema)
Moderator:
Moderator:
Greg Armstrong; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Centennial Ballroom II
Marian McDonald; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Speaker:
Implementing an Integrated Whole Genome Sequencing
Solution for Microbial Pathogens: A Challenge for Us All
Speaker:
Bad Bugs on the Big Screen: Science Fiction and Fact in
Hollywood
Derrick Crook; University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
J3. Global Water and Sanitation
Centennial Ballroom III
K3. 20 Years of Accomplishments of the Emerging
Infections Program
W. Ian Lipkin; Columbia University, New York, NY
Centennial Ballroom III
Moderator:
Moderator:
Michael Beach; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Richard Danila; Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, St.
Paul, MN
Speaker:
Speakers:
CDC Perspective
Recent Research on Water Quality and Sanitation in Low
Income Settings: What Works, What Doesn’t
Robert Pinner; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Thomas Clasen; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
State Perspective
Ruth Lynfield; Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN
Academic Perspective
William Schaffner; Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,
Nashville, TN
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K4. Polio
L3. Moving from Early Detection to Prediction of
Outbreaks
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderator:
Centennial Ballroom II
Allen Craig; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Moderators:
Speaker:
Christine Hoang; American Veterinary Medical Association,
Schaumburg, IL
Polio Eradication: Completing the Endgame
Denise Pettit; Association of Public Health Laboratories, Raleigh, NC
Hamid S. Jafari; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Speakers:
Using One Health Surveillance to Predict and Prevent
Pandemics
Break
Jonna A. K. Mazet; University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
10:10 AM – 10:30 AM | Grand Hall
Crowdsourcing an End to Pandemics
Mark Smolinski; Skoll Global Threats Fund, San Francisco, CA
Outbreak Detection—How Can We Do Better?
L. Concurrent Panel Sessions
Brian McCloskey; Public Health England, London, United Kingdom
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
L4. Emerging Respiratory Infections in the Eastern
Mediterranean Region
L1. Emerging Infections in Immunologically Unique
Hosts
International Ballroom North
International Ballroom South
Moderators:
Moderators:
Susan Gerber
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Eleanor Click; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
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Bonnie Maldonado; American Academy of Pediatrics, Stanford,
California
Wasiq Khan
World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern
Mediterranean, Cairo, Egypt
Speakers:
Speakers:
Tuberculosis in Peripartum Women and Infants
The Epidemiology of MERS-CoV in the United Arab Emirates
Emerging Infections in Adult Transplant Patients
Risk factors for MERS CoV Transmission in Household and
Healthcare Settings: Experience from Saudi Arabia
Amita Gupta; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD
Farida Al Hosani; Abu Dhabi Health Authority, Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates
Steven Pergam; University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Respiratory Viral Infections in Pediatric Transplant Recipients
Abdullah Assiri; Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
L2. Public Policy and Infectious Diseases
Samir Refaey Abu-Zid; Ministry of Health, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt
Monitoring the Next Pandemic Threat: Updates on the Current
Surge of H5N1 Infection and Other New Influenza Viruses in
Egypt
Angela Campbell; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Emerging Respiratory Infections in the Eastern Mediterranean
Region: Current Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons for
Global Health Security
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Sharon Ricks; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Region IV, Atlanta, GA
Mamunur Malik; World Health Organization, Regional Office for the
Eastern Mediterranean, Cairo, Egypt
Sarah Wiley; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Speakers:
L5. One Health
Ethics and Ebola: Public Health Planning and Response
Centennial Ballroom III
Lisa Lee; Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues,
Washington, DC
Moderators:
Ermias Belay; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
The Role of Public Policy in Strengthening America’s Ability to
Respond to Pathogens of Pandemic Potential
Elizabeth Hilborn; US Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC
Michael Osterholm; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
The Roles of Policy in Controlling Vaccine-preventable Disease
and Enhancing Immunization
Anne Schuchat; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
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Poster Session with Authors – V
Speakers:
The One Health Approach is Gaining Momentum Instead of
Fading Away: Reviewing a Decade of Tipping Points
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Grand Hall
Carol Rubin; Atlanta, GA
Director’s Tour of Posters
One Health Training Programs and Funding Opportunities
Jonathan Mermin
Director, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and
TB Prevention
Gregory Gray; Duke University, Durham, NC
Challenges of Multidisciplinary Research and Developing
Partnerships
Cheryl Stroud; One Health Commission, Apex, NC
Infectious Diseases and Policy Implications
Board 398: Effectiveness of the Influenza Vaccine Against
Laboratory-confirmed Influenza in Young Children
Using a Test-negative Design in Bangkok, Thailand,
2013-2014
L6. Challenges in Control of Bloodborne Pathogens
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderators:
Taraz Samandari
John Ward
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Board 399: Anatomy of a Shigellosis Outbreak: Treatment
Policies and Implications for Antibiotic
Resistance—Central Indiana, 2014
Speakers:
Board 400: Risk Factors for Vibrio parahaemolyticus Infection
in Southern Coastal Region of China
Hepatitis C Virus Epidemiology in the United States
Scott Holmberg; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Board 401: Epidemiological and Etiological Characteristics of
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Henan, China,
2008-2013
Outbreak of HIV and Hepatitis C Linked to Injection Drug
Use in Rural Indiana
Pamela Pontones; Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis,
IN
Board 402: Lyme Disease Surveillance in New York State: An
Assessment of Patient Underreporting
Opportunities for Public Health Control of Hepatitis C Virus
Using Directly Acting Antivirals
Board 403: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Related to
Malaria Infections Among Liberian Armed Forces
at Camp Edward Binyah Kesselly, Liberia
Mark Hull; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Board 404: Comparative Analysis of Culture-confirmed and
Culture-independent Tests for Enteric Infections in
Georgia, 2011-2013
Lunch
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM | On your own
Board 405: Evaluation of Control and Prevention Measures for
Visceral Leishmaniasis Using Mathematical Model
Role of Health Communication
Board 406: The Impact of a Behavior Change Communication
Intervention to Prevent Nipah Virus Transmission
in Bangladesh
Board 407: Chinese Social Media Reaction to Information
About 42 Notifiable Infectious Diseases
Board 408: Global Handwashing Day 2012: A Qualitative
Content Analysis of Chinese Social Media Reaction
to a Health Promotion Event
Board 409: Facts and Rumors: Social Media Reaction to
Information and Misinformation on Ebola
Travelers’ Health
Board 410: Increase in Paratyphoid Fever Cases Among
Japanese Travelers Returning from Cambodia in
2013
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Vector-Borne Diseases and Climate Change
Board 428: Autochthonous Malaria Case in Johannesburg,
Gauteng Province, South Africa, September 2014
Board 411: The Dynamics of Vector-host Interaction in
Unraveling the Complexity of Eastern Equine
Encephalitis as an Emerging Public Health Threat
in Northeastern USA
Board 429: Molecular Epidemiology and Specific Detection
of Anaplasma sp. Related to Anaplasma
phagocytophilum in Sika Deer and Its First
Detection in Wild Brown Bears and Rodents in
Hokkaido, Japan
Board 412: Identification of Lyme Borreliosis in a Dog in
Thailand
Board 430: Interaction Studies of Extrinsic and Intrinsic
Dengue Virus Types in Disease Affected
Households of Rajasthan, India
Board 413: Predicting the Spread of Vector-borne Disease:
Chikungunya in the Americas
Board 414: Effectiveness of a Single Peridomestic Application
of Acaricide to Prevent Lyme and Other Tickborne
Diseases
Board 431: Characterization of Chikungunya Virus Infections
in Children in Managua, Nicaragua
Board 432: Incidence of and Reasons for Hospitalization of
Chikungunya Patients—Puerto Rico, 2014
Board 415: Abundance and Infection Rates of Ixodes scapularis
Nymphs Collected from Residential Properties
in Lyme Disease-endemic Areas of Connecticut,
Maryland and New York
Zoonotic and Animal Diseases
Board 433: Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology of Soilborne
Human and Animal Bacterial Pathogens and Their
Public Health Significance in Pakistan
Board 416: First Detection of Babesia microti in Ixodes
scapularis Ticks, Maryland, USA
Board 417: Dengue Cluster Investigation in Two Districts,
Ubon Ratchathani, January-July 2013:
Epidemiological Characteristics and Key Vector
Containers
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Board 434: Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Outbreak
and Risk Assessment––Multiple States, 2012
Board 435: Seroconversion and Risk Factors for Highly
Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus
Infection Among Live Bird Market Workers in
Bangladesh During 2009-2010
Board 418: Human-tick Encounters as a Surrogate Measure for
Disease in Tickborne Disease Intervention Studies
Board 419: Meteorological Factors Associated with Hand,
Foot and Mouth Disease in a Central Highlands
Province, Vietnam: An Ecological Study
Board 436: Pet Ownership Increases the Risk of Encountering
Ticks in the Household
Board 437: Bat Hunting and Bat-human Interactions in
Bangladeshi Villages: Implications for Zoonotic
Disease Transmission
Board 420: Spatial Epidemiology of Lyme Disease in an
Endemic County
Board 421: Hunter-killed Deer as a Predictor of Notifiable
Disease Rates for Lyme Disease and Babesiosis in
New Jersey Counties, 1996 to 2013
Board 438: Point Prevalence Survey for Tickborne Pathogens
in Military Working Dogs, Shelter Animals, and
Pet Populations in Northern Colombia
Board 422: Molecular Identification of the Anopheles gambiae
Complex (Diptera: Culicidae) from Five Counties
in Liberia
Board 439: Long-term Impact of Chikungunya Virus Infection
in Florida
Board 440: Seroprevalence of West Nile Virus in Wild Birds in
Bangladesh
Board 423: Risk Assessment for Rickettsial Pathogens in
Dermacentor occidentalis Ticks from Southern
California
Board 441: Tickborne Relapsing Fever Outbreak at a High
School Football Camp––Arizona, 2014
Board 424: Characterization of the Bacterial Community of
Species and Populations of Dermacentor Ticks
Board 442: Small Commercial Poultry Farmers’ Perception
of Avian Influenza and Biosecurity, Bangladesh,
2011-12
Board 425: Analysis of the Metagenome of the Tick Vector
Amblyomma americanum
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
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Board 426: Diagnosis of Travel Related and Locally
Transmitted Chikungunya Virus in Florida
Board 443: A Cross-sectional Study to Examine Exposure
and Risk Factors for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Among Febrile Patients in Kilombero, Tanzania
Board 427: Clinico Epidemiological Profile of Acute
Encephalitis Syndrome in West Bengal, India
Board 444: Human Brucellosis and Goat Farms in Ratchaburi,
Thailand, 2013
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Board 445: Community-based Rotavirus Surveillance Among
Pigs and the Children of Pig-raisers in Bangladesh,
2013-2014
Board 462: Molecular Characterization of Zoonotic Poxviruses
Circulating in the Amazon Region of Colombia,
2014
Board 446: Human Salmonella Serotype Dublin Infections and
Antimicrobial Resistance, United States
Board 463: Spatial-temporal Distribution of Rodent-borne
Hantavirus Infection (Oligoryzomys fulvescens) in
Tonosi––Panama
Board 447: Environmental Contamination with Salmonella
Species in Homes with Reptile Pets, Minnesota,
2003-2014
Board 464: Influenza A Prevalence in Two Swine Populations
in Guatemala, 2012
Board 448: Chikungunya Virus Infections in Florida, 2014
Board 465: The Results of Epizootic Studies on Plague
and Tularemia in the Plague Natural Foci of
Transcaucasian Plain-foothills
Board 449: Leptospirosis Surveillance—Using Dogs as
Sentinels for Human Infection in New York City,
2006-2014
Board 466: Comparison of Highly Pathogenic Avian
Influenza A(H5N1) Viruses Isolated From
Humans in Vietnam Provides Evidence for Recent
Reassortment and Emergence of a Novel Clade 1
Genotype
Board 450: Development and Implementation of One
Health Surveillance and Research Activities at the
Animal-Human Interface in Vietnam, 2009-2015
Board 451: Early Indicators of Fatal Leptospirosis During an
Epidemic in Puerto Rico: A Case-control Study
Board 467: Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Q fever in Dairy
Animals and Agricultural Workers in the Central
Lowland Regions of Azerbaijan
Board 452: Investigation of Q Fever in Dairy Farms in
Mae-On District, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Board 468: First Incidence of Detection of Infection with a
Zoonotic Parapoxvirus in Humans in the Country
of Georgia
Board 453: Canine and Livestock Husbandry Practices Among
Ohio Farmers and Potential for Zoonotic Disease
Transmission
Board 469: Global Dissemination of Bartonella Infections by
Invasive Rattus Rats
Board 454: Changing Trends in Backyard Flocks: Review
of Outbreaks of Human Salmonellosis Linked
to Contact with Live Poultry—United States,
1990-2013
Board 470: Epidemiological Characteristics of Brucellosis on
the Territory of Municipality of Veles for the Period
Between 1990-2014
Board 455: Shiga-toxin Producing Escherichia coli O157
Infections in England, 2009-2011: Effects of
Climate and Land Use
Board 471: Active Surveillance for Avian Influenza A/H7N9
Virus in Poultry in the North of Vietnam, 2013 2014
Board 456: Novel PCR Exclusion Assay to Detect Pathogenic
Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia in the Lone Star
Tick (Amblyomma americanum)
Board 472: Rabies Prevalence in Iraq: Diagnostic Efforts of
Iraqi Central Veterinary Laboratories
Board 473: Detection and Genetic Analysis of Norovirus from
Dogs in South Korea
Board 457: The Ecology of Nipah Virus in its Natural
Reservoir, Pteropus giganteus, in Bangladesh
Board 474: Comparing Seasonality of Bats’ Feeding Behavior
to Seasonality of Nipah Virus Transmission to
Humans in Bangladesh
Board 458: High Resolution Genotyping of Bacillus anthracis
and Spatio-temporal Patterns of an Anthrax
Epizootic in White-tailed Deer, Odocoileus
virginanus
Board 475: Human Exposures to Ferret-badgers and
Gem-faced Civets after Reemergence of Wildlife
Rabies––Taiwan, 2014
Board 459: Outbreaks of Cutaneous Anthrax Among Humans
in Bangladesh: Understanding the Risk Factors
from a Case-control Analysis
Board 476: The Human-animal Interface in Peri-urban Slums
of Kenya
Board 460: Use, Characterization, and Potential Zoonotic
and Antibiotic Resistant Organisms Among Dogs
Using Dog Parks in the Minneapolis/St. Paul
Metropolitan Area
Tropical Infections and Parasitic Diseases
Board 477: Population-based Surveillance for Bacteremic
Melioidosis in Northeast Thailand: An Update on
Incidence and Case Fatality Rate, 2006-2013
Board 461: Self-reported Acute Health Symptoms and
Exposure to Companion Animals
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Board 478: Survival Estimates of Lutzomyia longipalpis in an
Endemic Area of Visceral Leishmaniasis in São
Paulo State, Brazil
Board 494: Risk Factors for Death from Influenza A(H1N1)
pdm09 in Pregnant Women, State of São Paulo,
Brazil, 2009
Board 479: Prevalence and Factors Associated with Buruli
Ulcer in Ayamelum Local Government Area of
Anambra State, Nigeria
Challenges in Controlling Respiratory Infections in
Special Settings
Board 495: Pneumonia Associated with Chlamydia pneumoniae
Infection at a US Army Training Installation
Board 480: Description of Dengue-related Hospitalization
and Disease Severity from an Enhanced Dengue
Surveillance System in Puerto Rico
Board 496: Acute Respiratory Infection Outbreaks in
Postpartum Nursing Centers: An Emerging Public
Health Threat—Taiwan, 2007-2014
Board 481: Investigation of Visceral Leishmaniasis Caused by
Leishmania martiniquensis in Non-endemic Area of
Thailand
Board 497: Outbreak of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1)
Caused by Over Crowded Party at a Valve
Production Company, Samutprakan Province,
Thailand, 2014 Withdrawn at Author’s Request
Board 482: Evaluation of a Novel Intervention to Improve the
Clinical Management of Patients with Dengue—
Puerto Rico, 2012-13
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
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Board 483: A Helminthiasis Prevalence and Ecological Study
in the Aragacotn Region of Armenia, 2013
Board 498: An Outbreak of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Pneumonia in an Orphanage Home, Thailand,
July - August 2014
Board 484: Trends of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Armenia,
1999-2014
Board 499: Containing Influenza Outbreaks with Antiviral Use
in Jails and Prisons in Taiwan, 2005-2014
H1N1
Board 500: Detection of Non-influenza Viruses in Acute
Respiratory Infections in Children Under the Age
of Five in Côte d’Ivoire
Board 485: Active Surveillance for Respiratory Pathogens
Among DoD Beneficiaries
Board 501: Possible Evidence of Antibody-dependent
Enhancement of Illness During Influenza
Pandemic of 1918 in Military Officer Trainees
Board 486: Epidemiology of Fatal Cases Associated with
Pandemic Influenza Reported in Yemen
Board 502: A One Health Approach for Studying Swine
Influenza Virus Transmission at Pig Farms, China
Board 487: Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic
Analysis of Circulating Strains of Influenza A
(H1N1) pdm09 and Influenza B from 2013-2014
in Egypt
Board 503: Characterization of Viral Load and Persistence of
Influenza A Virus in Air and on Surfaces of Swine
Production Facilities
Board 488: Pandemic Influenza (A/H1N1pdm09) in Older
Adults in Kashmir, India: Did the Population Not
Get Exposed to Earlier Epidemics?
Board 504: Influenza Surveillance in the Tropics: A United
States DoD Perspective
Board 489: Air and Railway Travels Accelerated Spatial
Spread of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) in
Mainland, China
Board 505: Incidence of Influenza and Influenza Re-infection
in a Cohort of Nicaraguan Children
Board 490: Circulation Dynamics of Seasonal and Pandemic
Influenza Viruses in Nigeria (2009-2013)
Prevention Challenges for Respiratory Diseases in
Community and Healthcare Settings
Board 491: Not a Total Failure: Influenza Vaccine Associated
with a Reduction in Symptom Severity Among
Patients with Influenza A/H3N2 Disease
Board 506: Hospitalization for Respiratory Infections, ICU
and Mechanical Ventilation in the United States,
Using Medical Claims Data
Board 492: Quantifying the Mortality Impact of the
1918-1920 Influenza Pandemic in Arizona
Withdrawn at Author’s Request
Board 507: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Infection of New Zealand Rabbits
Board 508: Mathematical Model to Calculate Cost-effectiveness
of Vaccination Against Influenza in the Republic of
Kazakhstan, 2014
Board 493: Analyzing the Adverse Side-effects of the Influenza
A/H1N1 Vaccine in Health Care Staff in Selected
Provinces of Afghanistan
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Tuberculosis
Board 509: Laboratory Monitoring for Influenza Under
the Influenza Sentinel Surveillance During the
2013-2014 Epidemic Season in West Kazakhstan
Province, Republic of Kazakhstan
Board 524: Evaluating Cell-mediated Immune Response and
the Role of Transfer Factor in Immunotherapy of
Tuberculosis
Board 510: Influenza Trends in an Urban Area of Indonesia,
2011 - 2014
Board 525: Tuberculosis Contact Investigation at an Island
Resort in Michigan, 2014
Board 511: Tailoring the Timing of Influenza Public Health
Measures to Local Needs: Experience from East
Jakarta District in Indonesia
Infectious Causes of Chronic Diseases
Board 526: Hantavirus Infection in Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam: A Case Report, 2013
Board 512: Healthcare Seeking Behavior for Respiratory Illness
in a Northern Province of Vietnam
Board 527: Mutational Analysis of Hepatitis E Virus ORF1
“X-Domain” Identifies an Evolutionary Conserved
Macrodomain Protein/Appr-1”-pase Active-site,
Critical for Virus Replication
Board 513: Seasonality of Circulating Influenza Types and
Subtypes in a Rural Indian Community Under
Active Surveillance
Board 514: The Impact of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination
Among Persons 60 Years and Older on Rates of
Influenza-associated Mortality and Hospitalization
from 1994 to 2009 in São Paulo State, Brazil
Viral Hepatitis
Board 528: Burden and Factors Associated with Sero-positivity
to Hepatitis C Virus Among Hospital Attendees in
Plateau State, Nigeria
Board 515: Immunity to Influenza A (H3N2v) Virus in
Semirural Communities in Peru
Emerging Aspects of HIV
Bacterial/Viral Co-Infections
Board 529: HIV Molecular Epidemiology: How Much Have
We Missed?
Board 516: Potential Impact of Co-infections and
Co-morbidities Prevalent in Africa on Influenza
Severity and Frequency: A Systematic Review
Board 530: Determinants of Infant-feeding Choices of
HIV-positive Women Attending Prevention of
Mother-to-child Transmission Clinics in Oyo State,
Southwestern Nigeria, 2013
Board 517: Investigation of Other Respiratory Viruses in
Influenza Negative Samples in Sentinel Sites,
Burkina Faso, 2010-2012
Board 531: Risk Perception for HIV Infection Using
Multi-stage Stratified Random Cross-sectional
Survey, South Africa, 2012
Board 518: Prevalence of Respiratory Viruses Among
Hospitalized Children Under 5 Years with Severe
Acute Lower Respiratory Infection in Kashmir,
North India
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Board 532: Epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis and
Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Air Force and Navy
Beneficiaries
Novel Agents of Public Health Importance
Board 519: Salivirus in Children and Its Association with
Childhood Acute Gastroenteritis: A Paired
Case-control Study
Board 533: Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern and Molecular
Characterization of Resistance Genes of Neisseria
gonorrhoeae Isolates in Bhutan
Board 520: Clinical and Pathological Evaluation of a Large
Outbreak of Mycobacterium marinum Skin
Infections Associated with Fish Markets in New
York City
Board 534: Seroprevalence and Seroincidence of Herpes
Simplex Virus (2006-2010) and Vaccinepreventable Human Papilloma Virus Subtypes
(2000-2010) Among United States Military
Personnel
Board 521: Chikungunya Surveillance in New York City, 2014
Board 522: Serial RNA Detections of Middle Eastern
Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
Among Laboratory Confirmed Cases—Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates, 2013-2014
Board 535: Antibiotic Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Isolates from Five Clinics in Accra and the Western
Region of Ghana
Board 536: Occupational Factors and Their Influence on
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Active Duty Air
Force Members
Board 523: The Epidemiology of Invasive Haemophilus
influenzae (nontype b) Disease—Ontario, Canada:
2004-2013
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Speakers:
Board LB-11: Chromogenic Clinical Media to Quantify
Antimicrobial Resistant Enteric Bacteria in
Environmental Samples as an Indicator System
for Environmental Surveillance
James Hadler; Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT
Use of Area-based Socioeconomic Measures for Analyzing
Surveillance Data and Monitoring Trends in Disparities
The Role of Hispanic Origin and Nativity in Hispanic Health
Ken Dominguez; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Board LB-12: Biomarkers on Patient T Cells Diagnose Active
Tuberculosis and Monitor Treatment Response
Religion as an Invisible Determinant of Health: Its Role in
Shaping Life Conditions Around the World and in Ongoing
Epidemics
Board LB-13: The Tale of Two Neglected Tropical Infections:
Using GIS to Assess the Spatial and Temporal
Overlap of Schistosomiasis and Leprosy in a
Region of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ellen Idler; Emory University, Atlanta, GA
M2. Current Issues in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Board LB-14: Risk Assessment for Local Dengue Virus
Transmission During a Binational Dengue
Outbreak on the United States–Mexico
Border—Yuma County, Arizona, October–
December 2014
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
Sarah Kidd; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Jacqueline Lawler; National Association of County and City Health
Officials, Newburg, NY
Board LB-15: Introduction of Mosquito-borne Diseases into
Non-endemic Locations: Infected Human
Travelers Versus Mosquitoes
Speakers:
The Making of a Superbug: Updates on Antibiotic-resistant
Gonorrhea
Board LB-16: The U.S. Department of Defense Experience
with Chikungunya Following Introduction
of CHIKV into the Americas, January 2014–
February 2015
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Robert Kirkcaldy; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
The Reemergence of Syphilis among Men Who Have Sex with
Men
Board LB-17: MERS-CoV: When Men Kiss Camels—An
Anthropological Study About Human-Camel
Relationships in Qatar
Khalil Ghanem; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD
Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention: Bridging the
Gaps
Board LB-18: An Investigation of a Potential Increase in
Pertussis Cases Identified Through Sentinel
Surveillance in South Africa, June 2012–
December 2014
Mark Thrun; Gilead Sciences, Denver, CO
M3. Pathogen Discovery and Investigation of New
Syndromes
Board LB-19: Vaccination, Contact Precautions and Antivirals:
What Best Controls Influenza Spread in a
Hospital?
Centennial Ballroom II
Moderators:
Board LB-20: Lassa Fever and Contact Tracing in a Large
Population
Sam Dominguez; Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Aurora, CO
Denise Pettit; Association of Public Health Laboratories, Raleigh, NC
Speakers:
Development of a Next Generation Sequence Platform for
Clinical Diagnosis and Novel Pathogen Discovery
M. Concurrent Panel Sessions
Charles Chiu; University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco,
CA
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Pathologic Approach to Investigation of New Syndromes and
Pathogen Discovery
M1. Social Determinants of Emerging Infectious
Diseases
Sherif Zaki; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Discovering Novel Viral Lineages in Bat Populations: Public
Health Implications
International Ballroom South
Moderators:
Suxiang Tong; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Sharon Ricks; U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Region IV,
Atlanta, GA
Scott Santibanez; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
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M. Oral Presentations
M4. New Data Systems/Platforms for Surveillance
Centennial Ballroom III
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Moderators:
Paul Freeman; American Public Health Association, Seattle, WA
M6. Tropical and Zoonotic Infections
International Ballroom North
Robert Pinner; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
Moderators:
Speakers:
Seth Irish
Audrey Lenhart
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
CDC Surveillance Strategy and a Shared Surveillance Data
Platform
Brian Lee; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
Uber Operations
First Outbreak of Locally Acquired Hepatitis E Virus Infection
in Australia
Eduardo Loumiet; Uber Operations, Tallahassee, FL
CalREDIE Surveillance System
C. Yapa; Health Protection NSW, Sydney, Australia
James Watt; California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA
2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Public Health Surveillance Architecture and the National
Healthcare Safety Network
Epidemiology of Ebola Virus Disease and Impact of Isolation
and Treatment in Remote Outbreaks in Liberia
Barry Rhodes; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
K. A. Lindblade; CDC-Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand, and Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
M5. Respiratory Diseases
Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria: Investigation and
Epidemiological Profile of Affected Persons, July-September
2014
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderators:
Stephen Hadler
Cynthia Whitney
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
E. B. Adedire; Nigerian Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training
Program, Abuja, Nigeria
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Speakers:
The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Balamuthia
mandrillaris Disease in the United States, 1974 - June 2014
Tracking Travel-associated Legionnaires’ Disease in Europe
Birgitta de Jong; European Centre for Disease Prevention and
Control, Stockholm, Sweden,
J. Gomez; Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine,
Starkville, MS
RSV Maternal Immunization
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Flor Munoz-Rivas; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Comparing the Natural History of Human Nipah Infection in
Bangladesh by Route of Exposure
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Effects on Severe Disease in
South Africa—the First 5 Years
H. M. Sazzad; International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cheryl Cohen; National Institute for Communicable Diseases,
Johannesburg, South Africa
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Has Long Been
Circulating in South Korea: A 6-year Study
K-H. Kim; Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan,
South Korea
Break
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM | Centennial Foyer
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N2. Respiratory Diseases
N. Oral Presentations
International Ballroom North
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Moderators:
Larry Anderson
Michael Shaw
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
N1. Healthcare-Associated Infections
Centennial Ballroom I
Moderators:
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Brandi Limbago
J. Todd Weber
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Direct and Indirect Benefits of Pediatric Influenza
Immunization on US Hospitalizations
C. Viboud; National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Treatment and 12-month Outcomes Among Patients with
Fungal Meningitis (FM) and Epidural Abscess (EA) Due to
Contaminated Epidural Methylprednisolone Acetate (MPA)
Injections—United States, 2012-2013
Use of Disease Clusters to Estimate Severity of H7N9 Infection
in China
M-A. Widdowson; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
O. McCotter; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Viral Identification in Children with Previously Undiagnosed
Pneumonia
Geographic Distribution of CRE Cases in Tennessee Informs
a Regional Strategy to Strengthen Prevention Practices and
Control Measures in Healthcare Facilities
K. Queen; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
M. A. Kainer; Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN
Human Adenovirus Infections Associated with Severe
Respiratory Disease, Oregon, 2013-2014
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
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Shedding of Nipah Virus and Contamination of Hospital
Surfaces During an Outbreak in Bangladesh, 2013-2014
C. Chommanard; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
M. Z. Hassan; International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research,
Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Dhaka, Bangladesh
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Enhanced Transmission of Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype
5 Among Unaccompanied Children with Severe Respiratory
Infections
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Validation of Risk Score to Identify Future Clostridium
difficile Infection Following Hospital Discharge in a Cohort of
Hospitals Submitting Data to a Hospital Drug Database
M. Kobayashi; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA, USA
J. Baggs; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Synthesizing Data and Models for the Spread of MERS-CoV,
2013: Key Role of Index Cases and Hospital Transmission
Importance of Adherence to Targeted Screening for Strongyloides
stercoralis Infection in Solid Organ Transplantation
G. Chowell; Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
F. Abanyie; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
N3. Advances in Microbial Detection and
Characterization
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Healthcare-associated Outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease in a
Leukemia Unit—Alabama, 2014
Centennial Ballroom II
L. Francois Watkins; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Atlanta, GA
Moderators:
Duncan MacCannell
Scott Sammons
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Quality Laboratory Systems in an Era of Emerging Technologies
and Infectious Disease Threats
M. Sullivan; Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN
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3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Simultaneous Detection and Identification of Thirty-one Enteric
Bacteria, Viruses and Parasites Associated with Gastroenteritis
Using PCR Assay: Five Real-time Multiplex Reactions and Its
Clinical Application
Analysis of Surveillance Data: Trends of Priority Health
Problems in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2012
K. Islam Saeed; Afghan National Public Health Institute, Kabul,
Afghanistan
Q. Hu; Shenznen Center for Disease Control and Prevention and
Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
“Predict the 2013-2014 Influenza Season Challenge,” United
States
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Next Generation Molecular Epidemiology for Pathogenic
Fungal Outbreaks
M. Biggerstaff; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA
D. M. Engelthaler; Translational Genomics Research Institute,
Flagstaff, AZ
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Advanced Molecular Detection of Waterborne and Zoonotic
Pathogen Cryptosporidium
Integrated Food Safety Centers of Excellence (CoEs):
Strengthening State and Local Capacity for Foodborne Illness
Surveillance and Outbreak Response
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Employing Short Read Pneumococcal Whole Genome Sequence
Data for Routine Extraction of Invasive Strain Parameters and
for Fine Resolution of a Disease Cluster
The Global Landscape of Participatory Disease Surveillance
L. Xiao; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
E. Pace; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
M. S. Smolinski; The Skoll Global Threats Fund, San Francisco, CA
B. Beall; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
N5. Foodborne Diseases II
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Centennial Ballroom III
Rapid Identification of Mycobacteria from Paraffin-embedded
Pulmonary and Extrapulmonary Tissue Biopsies of Patients
by Multigene Targeted PCR and Sequencing: Implications for
Diagnostic Pathology
Moderators:
John Besser
Robert Tauxe
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
J. Bhatnagar; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Emergence of Salmonella Typhimurium in Australia, 2000-2013
N4. Surveillance II
M. Kirk; Australian National Universtiy, Acton, Australia
International Ballroom South
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Moderators:
Traceback and Intensified Salmonella Testing Approach—a
Regional Investigation of Multidrug Resistant Salmonella
Heidelberg Illnesses Associated with Consumption of Company
A Brand Chicken
Lori Armstrong
Eleanor Click
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
A. Douris; US Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection
Service, Athens, GA
The EpiCore Project: Improving Non-traditional Outbreak
Detection Through Collaboration with Field Epidemiology
Training Programs (FETPs)
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Giardiasis and Subsequent Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A
Longitudinal Study Using Health Insurance Billing Data
J. Olsen; The Skoll Global Threats Fund, San Francisco, CA
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
J. H. Nakao; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Identification of Potential Source Cases for Young Children with
Tuberculosis Infection—New York City, 2006-2012
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
A Multi-district Streptococcus suis Outbreak Associated with
Undercooked Pork Consumed in Chiang Mai Province,
Thailand, During July - August 2013
J. M. Sanderson; New York City Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, Bureau of Tuberculosis Control, New York, NY, and Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, Georgia
P. Lekcharoen; Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand, and
Mahidol University, Nakorn Pathom, Thailand
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4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding Brucellosis
Infection Among Smallholder Farming and Pastoral Populations
in Kenya, 2012
E. Ogola; Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kisumu, Kenya
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
A National Outbreak of Shiga-toxin producing E. coli in
England, August to September 2014
L. Byrne; Public Health England, London, United Kingdom
N6. Late Breakers II
Centennial Ballroom IV
Moderators:
Joel Montgomery
Monica Parise
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Lagos State, Nigeria, July–
September 2014: An Epidemiological Investigation
F. F. Osundina; Nigeria Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training
Programme (NFELTP), Abuja, Nigeria
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
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Emergence of Serogroup C Neisseria meningitidis, Niger—2015
M. Zaneidou; Niger Ministry of Health, Niamey, Niger
4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Risk Factors Associated with the Fatal Henipah Virus Outbreak
Infection in Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, Philippines, 2014
P. G. Ching; Epidemiology Bureau, Department of Health, Manila,
Philippines
4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Demographic Groups Affected by Increase in
Campylobacteriosis, Connecticut 2005–2014
P. J. Clogher; Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM
A Collaborative Approach to Reducing the Risk of Salmonella
Newport Linked to Produce Grown on the Delmarva Peninsula
K. Gensheimer; Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD
4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Outbreak Investigation of Primary Amoebic
Meningoencephalitis Caused by Naegleria fowleri—Karachi,
Pakistan, 2012–2014 (with 2015 update)
S. A. Memon; Pakistan Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training
Program, Islamabad, Pakistan
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